Transistors In Pulse Circuits 🆕 Fresh

Transistors In Pulse Circuits 🆕 Fresh

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In pulse circuits, transistors serve as high-speed electronic switches that alternate between (ON) and cutoff (OFF) states to generate, modify, and process square-wave or trigger signals. Unlike analog amplification, where a transistor operates in the "active" or linear region, pulse applications drive the device to its physical limits to ensure sharp transitions and binary logic. 1. Fundamental Switching States Transistors in Pulse Circuits

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Beyond generation, transistors refine the "quality" of pulses: typically 0.05V to 0.2V