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Controls the movement of electricity by acting as a switch or amplifies electrical signals. There are many variations of transistors including bipolar junction, field effect, photoconductive, metal oxide semiconductor, varactors, etc. Transistors typically have three leads: emitter, base, and collector. The base acts as a switch, controlling whether there is a connection between emitter and collector. Rapidly switching transistors on and off can control the current going to a component.


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