What is the difference between collector & emitter of
trnsistor,even though material used for both same.
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Answer / chetan
Emitter is highly doped whereas collector is moderately
doped.Width of collector region is most and that of emitter
is less than it.Charges moves from emitter to collector.
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Answer / hariteja jyosyula
Emitter is heavily doped while collector is lightly doped,
all the electrons emitted by the emitter is recieved by
collector.
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