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When a transistor is saturated, if the base current is increased, what happens to the collector current?

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When a transistor is saturated, if the base current is increased, what happens to the collector current?

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  1. Nothing, it remains the same - that's what saturation is, the point at which an increase of bias yields no increase of collector current.


  2. Assuming the collector current is limited by a resistor or other circuit parts, then the collector current stays that same.

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