transistorikytkimiä
Transistorikytkimiä, or transistor switches, are electronic components that use transistors to control the flow of electrical current. They function similarly to mechanical switches but operate electronically, offering faster switching speeds and greater reliability. A transistor switch typically has three terminals: a control terminal, an input terminal, and an output terminal. Applying a small signal to the control terminal allows a larger current to flow between the input and output terminals, effectively closing the switch. When the control signal is removed, the transistor turns off, and current stops flowing, opening the switch.
There are two main types of transistors used as switches: bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field-effect
Transistor switches are fundamental building blocks in modern electronics. They are used extensively in digital circuits,