Working of transistor as an oscillator class 12
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Since a transistor mainly transfers the resistance, it is called as transistor.
There exists an input circuit with a small source of power and a small resistance and an output circuit with a high resistance and moderately large source of power.
In the input circuit, whenever there is a small change in current, there is an amplified variation of current in the output circuit, mainly because the resistances are transferred.
The amplified output current also oscillates with respect to the input, When the input current is made to oscillate by applying a signal to the input terminal.
There exists an input circuit with a small source of power and a small resistance and an output circuit with a high resistance and moderately large source of power.
In the input circuit, whenever there is a small change in current, there is an amplified variation of current in the output circuit, mainly because the resistances are transferred.
The amplified output current also oscillates with respect to the input, When the input current is made to oscillate by applying a signal to the input terminal.
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