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BJT

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What is BJT?

A Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is a type of transistor that uses both electrons and holes as charge carriers. It has three terminals: base, collector, and emitter. BJTs are commonly used for amplification and switching applications in electronic circuits. They are controlled by the current injected into the base terminal, which then controls a larger current between the collector and emitter.

What other technologies are related to BJT?

BJT Competitor Technologies

MOSFETs are an alternative transistor technology that can perform similar functions to BJTs, often with different performance trade-offs. They compete with BJTs in many applications.
mentioned alongside BJT in 8% (147) of relevant job posts

BJT Complementary Technologies

Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are often used as components in operational amplifiers. Therefore, op-amps are complementary to BJTs.
mentioned alongside BJT in 17% (72) of relevant job posts

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