Why a transistor stops working if we interchange the emitter and collector?
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The collector-base junction of a transistor is usually reverse biased and has a high breakdown voltage. ... But when the collector and emitter are connected backwards then the emitter-base junction usually has avalanche breakdown which creates hot spots that reduce the hFE of the transistor.
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