You win... a drink from the fire hose! <grin>
I believe the difference between NPN and PNP is the current flow direction
between the collector and emitter. Unfortrunately, I can't find or recall
what the "N" and "P" stand for. (It's not something as simple as positive
and negative, is it?)
--PBr
> -----Original Message-----
> From:Tkacs, Ken [SMTP:ken.tkacs@...]
> Sent:Thursday, December 07, 2000 12:23 PM
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> Subject:RE: [motm] NPN/PNP?
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> Transistors.
>
> What do I win?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: perpetual@... [mailto:perpetual@...]
> Sent:Thursday, 07 December, 2000 3:25 PM
> To:motm@egroups.com
> Subject:[motm] NPN/PNP?
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> sorry, i know this has probably been covered but an archives search
> didn't turn up any messages.
>
> what is referred to by NPN/PNP?
>