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special transistor question

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Njguy

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Does anyone know of a type of transistor that when power is supplied to it, it switches on, but when the input power is off, instead of turning the transistor off, it switches on a different output? I know I'm not explaining this with appropriate terminology, but it's the best I can do.
 
Tell us what you are trying to do, not what part would do this mysterious function. ;)
 
Are you describing a "power ON - forward motion, power OFF - reverse motion" situation?

If so, one transistor can't do it. Try a solid state DPDT relay.
 
Yeah I am describing a power on, and power off = solenoid polarity switching situation with a hall effect sensor. I wanted to do it with as few components as possible.
 
I'd go with cowboybob's suggestion.
 
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