| 1. | In 1982 the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor ( IGBT ) was introduced.
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| 2. | For the bipolar transistor this product is ( see hybrid-pi model ):
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| 3. | In the discussion below, focus is on the NPN bipolar transistor.
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| 4. | The image represents a typical bipolar transistor in a circuit.
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| 5. | :Then you probably want to take a look at our article Bipolar transistor biasing.
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| 6. | MOS Band gap references use lateral ( poor ) bipolar transistors for their functioning.
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| 7. | :We have an article Bipolar transistor biasing you can read.
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| 8. | Where the base current of the bipolar transistor " i"
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| 9. | :: In general bipolar transistors aren't used for semiconductor memory.
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| 10. | The AC traction motors are powered through insulated-gate bipolar transistor ( IGBT ) control.
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