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Transistors: Concept Map

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Transistors: Concept Map
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This concept map covers the fundamental concepts of transistors, including their types (BJT and FET), working principles, and applications as amplifiers and switches. It is tailored for a Semester 1 curriculum, likely at Mumbai University.

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