Bipolar Junction Transistor

What is a Bipolar Junction Transistor?

Definition

A Bipolar Junction Transistor, or BJT, is a solid-state device in which the current flow between two terminals (the collector and the emitter) is controlled by the amount of current that flows through a third terminal (the base).

Contrast to the other main transistor type, the FET, in which the output current is controlled by input voltage (rather than by input current).

Synonyms

BJT
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