The symbol for a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) in electronic schematics is a standardized representation used to indicate the presence of a BJT and to convey its essential characteristics. A BJT is a type of transistor that uses both electron and hole charge carriers for its operation. The BJT symbol typically consists of two triangles representing the semiconductor material and arrows indicating the direction of current flow.
Bipolar junction transistor Symbol
The symbol for a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) in electronic schematics is a standardized representation used to indicate the presence of a BJT and to convey its essential characteristics. A BJT is a type of transistor that uses both electron and hole charge carriers for its operation. The BJT symbol typically consists of two triangles representing the semiconductor material and arrows indicating the direction of current flow.
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