There are numerous difference between NPN and PNP transistors, even though both are bipolar junction transistors. There are applications which makes transistors as a device- switch and amplifier. In a PNP transistor, the majority charge carriers are holes while in NPN the majority charge carriers are electrons.
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What is the Difference Between NPN and PNP Transistor?
PNP switches On by a low signal whereas NPN switches ON by a high signal. As we are aware that in PNP transistor, the P represents the polarity of the emitter terminal and N represents the polarity of the base terminal.
In NPN, N represents the negatively charged coating of the material whereas P represents the charged layer.
Difference Between NPN and PNP Transistor
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The current flows from collector terminal to emitter terminal. | The current flows from emitter to collector terminal. |
One P-type semiconductor is sandwiched between the two N-type semiconductors. | It is made of up two P-type material layers with N-type sandwiched between them. |
The current flow from the collector is generated by keeping a +ve voltage there. | The current flow from the emitter to collector is generated at emitter terminal by keeping a +ve voltage there. |
The transistor switches ON with the increase in current in the base terminal | The transistors switch ON when there is no current flow at the base terminal |
When the current is reduced in the base, the transistor doesn’t function across the collector terminal and switches OFF | When a current is present at the base of a PNP transistor, then the transistor switches OFF. |
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