Starter Guide to BJT Transistors (ElectroBOOM101 - 011)

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By: Mehdi Sadaghdar

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    the whole 2:09 section was genius, I love it The simplified graphics have always been very confusing to me, only onceI saw the real cross section of a transistor I finally understood how they work
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    After failing my analogue circuits class (which is BJTs, MOSFETs, OP amps and filters), this 14min video explained BJT better to me than the prof did. I knew beforehand how to calculate the base and collector current, and all the other things we needed, but I now understand a lot more.
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