Darlington is used for ??
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Answer / guna priya
darlingtons used to get high impedance at the input of
emitter follower and for getting good matching
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Answer / akshay bisht
Its main purpose is to increase current gain of a set of
transistors..Total current gain of the system then become
nearly equal to product of individual gains.
AKSHAY BISHT
(NIT Jalandhar)
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Answer / guna priya
Darlington is used to
get high impedance at
output of emitter
follower
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Answer / alla.ganesh@gmail.com
it is used for high gain and good impedance matching.
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Answer / jay desai
In electronics, the Darlington transistor (often called a Darlington pair) is a compound structure consisting of two bipolar transistors (either integrated or separated devices) connected in such a way that the current amplified by the first transistor is amplified further by the second one.[1] This configuration gives a much higher common/emitter current gain than each transistor taken separately and, in the case of integrated devices, can take less space than two individual transistors because they can use a shared collector. Integrated Darlington pairs come packaged singly in transistor-like packages or as an array of devices (usually eight) in an integrated circui
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