When the base current of a common-emitter transistor is kept at zero, it operates in the
When the base current of a common-emitter transistor is zero, it operates in the cut-off region, meaning it does not conduct current. This region is essential for the transistor to act as an off switch in circuits.
There is an explanation video available below.
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