strokedmaro
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Can an npn transistor be controlled with a ground rather than a voltage input? Like voltage at the base and a ground applied to the emitter allowing (that same ground) to be applied to another part of the circuit?
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Yes, it's called the common base configuration.strokedmaro said:Can an npn transistor be controlled with a ground rather than a voltage input? Like voltage at the base and a ground applied to the emitter allowing (that same ground) to be applied to another part of the circuit?