Common emitter configuration for saturation mode

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The discussion centers on a beginner's confusion regarding the common emitter configuration for saturation mode in transistors. The user expresses a need for assistance in understanding this topic as they are new to electronics. Other forum members suggest reviewing existing threads for foundational knowledge. The emphasis is on grasping the basic principles of transistor operation in saturation mode. Clarifying these concepts is essential for beginners in electronics.
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i am beginner in transistors i can't understand common emitter configuration for saturation mode ,i am new in electronics and need help
 
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stolenbird91 said:
i am beginner in transistors i can't understand common emitter configuration for saturation mode ,i am new in electronics and need help

Welcome to the PF.

Have you read the thread on this subject that is just a few lines down below your thread in the EE forum?

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=553343

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