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multimeter transistor test function

Basic Transistor Amplifier Circuit Principle

Basic Transistor Amplifier Circuit Principle

A transistor amplifies current because the collector current is equal to the base current multiplied by the current gain, b. The base

How to Test a Transistor using Multimeter

How to Test a Transistor using Multimeter

An ohmmeter can be used to check the state of a transistor i.e., whether the transistor is good or not.

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