All BJT Datasheet
A BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor) is a three-terminal electronic device that controls the flow of current between its emitter and collector terminals by varying the current at its base terminal.
It consists of two p-n junctions formed by three doped semiconductor regions: the emitter, base, and collector.
The BJT operates based on the principles of minority carrier injection and diffusion, where the current control occurs through the modulation of the base current.
BJT transistors are commonly used in amplification and switching applications due to their high gain and current handling capabilities.