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A transistor is a three-terminal semiconductor device that regulates current or voltage flow, functioning as a switch or gate for signals. It amplifies weak signals and has three main terminals: Emitter, Base, and Collector, with two types being PNP and NPN. Transistors operate in various modes (saturation, cutoff, active, reverse-active) and can be configured in common base, common emitter, or common collector setups for different applications in amplification and switching.
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