Re: Inverse mode BJT



On 30 apr, 01:09, John Bachman <johnREM...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A friend of mine recently discovered that bipolar transistors work in
inverse mode.  He told me of his discovery and was dismayed to know
that I had not only heard of such a thing but had used it in designs
eons ago.

However, I do not recall the reasons that I did so (it was 25 years
ago) and what the characteristics of inverse BJTs are.

Can anyone lead me to a link that explains it all, for me and and my
friend?

No, but when I used inverse BJT's back then it was to take advantage
of the really low saturation voltage you get when you use an inverted
BJT as a saturated switch.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
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