Finding BJT Systems for University Physics Assignment

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To find examples of systems using bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) for a university physics assignment, it's recommended to consult electrical engineering textbooks available at your university library. These resources typically contain circuit diagrams and explanations of BJT operation. Additionally, online platforms like Wikipedia can provide valuable information on transistors and their applications. Searching for specific circuits beyond amplifiers can yield more diverse examples. Utilizing these resources will help in understanding how BJTs function within various circuits.
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hai..i am just a univercity student..i am 1st year only...
have something to ask..hope you all can help..
i have to find any system that use BJT(bipolar junction transistor) in its circuit.draw the circuit diagram and explain details how the BJT operates in the circuit...
may i ask how to get the infomation?
becouse i really don't know how to search it..like still got any example which contain BJT system?besides amplifier..


thanks a lot to you all..
 
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You can try searching google or looking through som electrical engineering textbooks which I'm sur will have some examples of systems with such a transistor in them.
 
thanks a lot..
electrical engineering textbook?
 
rainie said:
thanks a lot..
electrical engineering textbook?
Yes. You are a 1st year engineering student at a university, right? You have a technical/engineering library, correct? Walk up to the front desk and ask them where the EE textbooks are, and they will show you.

And/or, you can use wikipedia.org, which is a good resource for all kinds of technical questions. Just go to their main page and type transistor in the search box. That will take you to this page:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor
 
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