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DC-DC converters change one DC level to another using high-frequency switching.Boost converter: The inductor stores ener...
04/03/2026

DC-DC converters change one DC level to another using high-frequency switching.
Boost converter: The inductor stores energy when the switch is ON and releases it when OFF, increasing voltage: Vout = Vin / (1 − D).
Uses: battery-powered devices, LED drivers, solar systems, power banks.
Buck converter: The switch controls average output, reducing voltage: Vout = Vin × D.
Uses: microcontrollers, laptops, phone chargers, automotive electronics.




An NPN transistor amplifier works by using a small base current to control a much larger collector current. That is the ...
03/03/2026

An NPN transistor amplifier works by using a small base current to control a much larger collector current. That is the core idea.
An NPN transistor has three regions: Emitter (N), Base (P), and Collector (N). The emitter-base junction is forward biased (about 0.7V for silicon), and the collector-base junction is reverse biased in normal amplifier operation (active region).
When a small current flows into the base (IB), electrons are injected from the emitter into the base. Because the base is very thin and lightly doped, most of these electrons move across into the collector. This creates a larger collector current (IC).
Key relationships:
IE = IB + IC
IC ≈ βIB
α = IC / IE
β = IC / IB
α = β / (1 + β)
β = α / (1 − α)
Here, β (beta) is the current gain. If β = 100, then a 1 mA base current produces about 100 mA collector current.
In a common-emitter amplifier, the collector resistor RC converts current changes into voltage changes:
VCE = VCC − IC RC
If IC increases, the voltage drop across RC increases, so VCE decreases. This creates an amplified and inverted output signal at the collector.
Important operating regions: • Cutoff: IB = 0, transistor OFF
• Active: Amplification region
• Saturation: Fully ON, VCE very small
In summary, a tiny input current at the base controls a much larger output current at the collector. The resistor then converts that current variation into a larger voltage variation. That is how signal amplification happens in an NPN transistor.




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