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DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93 Electronic Diagrams and Schematics ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS Rev. 0 Page 9 PR-04 Figure 7  NPN Transistor-Conducting Figure 8  NPN Transistor-Nonconducting the arrow indicates type, as shown in Figure 2.  There are, however, many different ways to install a transistor to achieve different operational characteristics. These are too numerous to cover here, so only the most common and basic configuration (the common emitter) will be shown. Even  though  transistors  contain  multiple  junctions  of  p-  or  n-type  material,  current  flow  is generally in the same direction.  Using conventional current flow (i.e. from + to -), current will travel through the transistor from most positive to least positive and in the direction of the arrow on the emitter.  In Figure 7, the transistor has a positive power supply with ground on the emitter. If the input is also positive, the transistor will conduct. If the input goes negative, as in Figure 8, the conduction of the device stops because the input, or in this case the base junction, controls the transistor condition.  Notice that when current flows, it does so in the direction of the arrow.

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