Understanding Saturation Current in BJT Operation

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Saturation current of bjt is a reference for us to adjust current of collector?
If we want to operate in active mode, then we have to adjust the current of collector to under saturation level?

Thank you
 
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Outrageous said:
Saturation current of bjt is a reference for us to adjust current of collector?
If we want to operate in active mode, then we have to adjust the current of collector to under saturation level?

Thank you

The Saturation current is the max current that the BJT can pass in saturation. That relates to the Vsat and power dissipation capability of the package.

In the active region of operation, you are more limited in current, because you have a not-so-small voltage drop across the transistor, so the power dissipation is higher.

Does that help? Can you expand on your question a bit with a practical example?
 
berkeman said:
In the active region of operation, you are more limited in current, because you have a not-so-small voltage drop across the transistor, so the power dissipation is higher.

I think this is what I want .
Thank you.