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Transistor Characteristics are the plots which represent the relationships between the current and the voltages of a transistor in a particular configuration. By considering the transistor configuration circuits to be analogous to two-port networks, they can be analyzed using the characteristic-curves which can be of the following types  :

1) Input Characteristics: These describe the changes in input current with the variation in the values of input voltage keeping the output voltage constant.

2) Output Characteristics: This is a plot of output current versus output voltage with constant input current.

3) Current Transfer Characteristics: This characteristic curve shows the variation of output current in accordance with the input current, keeping output voltage constant.

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In physics, the graph representing the relationships between the current and the voltage of any transistor of any configuration is called Transistor Characteristics. Any two-port network which is analogous to transistor configuration circuits can be analyzed using three types of characteristic curves. They are

Input Characteristics: The curve describes the changes in the values of input current with respect to the values of input voltage keeping the output voltage constant.

Output Characteristics: The curve is got by plotting the output current against output voltage keeping the input current constant. mark me as brainlist

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