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NPN vs. PNP Transistors as Common-Emitter Switches 

Kevin Patterson
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NPN and PNP transistors are two complementary types of bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). They both work the same way: when current flows thru the Base-Emmitter junction, the transistor "turns on", and creates a current path through the Collector-Emmitter junction. The amount of current that will flow through the C-E junction (our "Load" current), is determined by the amount of current flowing thru the B-E junction (our "Control" current). (The C-E current is typically larger than the B-E current, and it's equal to the B-E current multiplied by some value, called "hFE" or "common emitter current gain".)
The only significant difference between an NPN and a PNP transistor is that to turn on an NPN transistor, current flows IN to the Base and OUT of the Emitter; we accomplish this by applying a positive voltage to the Base relative to the Emitter. To turn on a PNP transistor, current must flow IN to the Emitter and OUT of the Base (the opposite direction of NPN), and to accomplish this we a apply a negative voltage to the Base RELATIVE TO the Emitter. That is why you see things like "-5V" in a datasheet for PNP. Usually the Emitter is "common" and thus a voltage reference for the Base.
Bipolar transistors are often used as simple switches in a "common emitter" configuration. For NPN transistors, we tie the Emitter to ground and turn the transistor on by applying a voltage to the base that is higher than ground; the Collector provides a "switched ground" output (either "open" or tied to ground).
For PNP transistors, we tie the Emitter to our positive power supply rail, and turn the transistor on by applying a voltage to the base that is lower than the positive power supply rail; the Collector provides a "switched positive" output (either open or tied to the positive power supply rail).

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@HellaFunnyShorts
@HellaFunnyShorts 6 лет назад
One of the best, simplest, and most straight-to-the-point demonstrations I've seen. Obviously excluding the backwards battery
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@madamerotten
@madamerotten 8 лет назад
I don't want to seem negative, but I am positive that your battery symbol is reversed.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+madamerotten yup... a sketch drawn in haste and then turned around... I will apparently never live this one down. :(
@laggeroomaepiclagger2454
@laggeroomaepiclagger2454 7 лет назад
3 GUARD
@nick54thegreat
@nick54thegreat 6 лет назад
Doe!
@stormshockin
@stormshockin 6 лет назад
I actually disagree.. since power seems to actually work from neg to positive. And not from pos to neg. I think it is more accurate this way.
@nick54thegreat
@nick54thegreat 6 лет назад
he has the Positive terminal of the battery connected to the ground symbol, and has labelled it negative, while the negative terminal of the battery is labelled positive.
@wtfucrazy
@wtfucrazy 2 месяца назад
Simple, to the point and not losing yourself in details. Good job.
@mikecatlapp5775
@mikecatlapp5775 8 лет назад
That was the best description of NPN vs PNP I have seen
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Mike Catlapp Awesome, glad it could be of help!
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 5 лет назад
Not sure if it was mentioned, that PNP transistors are commonly used in audio power amplifiers as a complementary pair on the output end, working in a push/pull configuration of the signal.
@MrMac5150
@MrMac5150 9 лет назад
Nobody but you, made it easy to understand, I could never understand, the shunt effect. good video, I hope you have one on Mosfets. Thanks.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 9 лет назад
MrMac5150 Thanks! Yes, I will be posting more videos on mosfets and other components.
@MrMac5150
@MrMac5150 9 лет назад
Kevin Patterson You have got my attention on your channel, it is excellent.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
Glad to have you. Thanks!
@MarkWarbington
@MarkWarbington 8 лет назад
Watched ten transistor videos before this one. Yours was the best. Excellent job!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Mark Warbington Thanks!
@radostar7139
@radostar7139 5 лет назад
Agree
@wakefieldyorkshire
@wakefieldyorkshire 5 лет назад
Yup I second that.
@rayhantec4833
@rayhantec4833 4 года назад
I agree too
@electronicstuff6355
@electronicstuff6355 4 года назад
Me fourth
@luvradios
@luvradios 6 лет назад
As an Electronics technician for the last 25 years, my job primarily has been to troubleshoot why something isn’t working, having a basic understanding of electronics principles and experience with tons of failure scenarios has served me well. Scrolling through the videos on here today I found yours to be the only one that brilliantly and simply explained transistors, I loved the imaginary jumper explanation of how the transistor works as a switch. When troubleshooting any electronic device the first rule is simplicity! Example - if your receivers FM band isn’t working doubtful you’ll find the problem in the amp section. Well done sir!
@taneliharkonen2463
@taneliharkonen2463 9 лет назад
This was THE best explanation of the npn/pnp transistors! Subscribed! :D
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@844pm2
@844pm2 8 лет назад
Thanks Kevin, I've see through many videos about the transistor, their explanation are complicated but you're making it easier for people to understand
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Forever Joy Thanks!
@chapinoable
@chapinoable 5 лет назад
Of all videos I've watched about transistors, your video made understand it better. Thank You
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 8 лет назад
Five vids in and you are the one that nailed it. One guy even showed how to wire an NPN when he was in fact using a PNP......confusing as hell. I was following along on my breadboard. Nice video, clear explanation. Keep it up.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
@markybogbrushify
@markybogbrushify 7 лет назад
agreed! video eeds more votes!!
@DupczacyBawol
@DupczacyBawol 7 лет назад
Theres 80% of idiots who pretend to know and understand and 15% of those who intentionally upload the Internet with false information and knowledge.
@boshboshish
@boshboshish 4 года назад
I swear, you have explained the transistor basics more and way better than when I took it back in school.
@mingdeli8124
@mingdeli8124 8 лет назад
Perfectly explained the difference between PNP and NPN !! I have searched more than 10 videos and no one is better than this one !!! Thank you!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
Awesome, thanks!
@JamesKelly89
@JamesKelly89 5 лет назад
What really blew my mind about this video is that I never thought of transistors as actually being two different circuits. I think I understand them far better than ever before now!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Glad it was helpful!
@captbullsnort
@captbullsnort 7 лет назад
The very best explanation and video I have ever seen on transistors. They have always been confusing to me. I never thought anyone could explain these silly little devices in a clear and simple way. YOU DID AND YOU NAILED IT.
@prakashq2020
@prakashq2020 4 года назад
I have watched so many videos, I name it BY-FAR THE BEST.
@yoramalon5273
@yoramalon5273 2 года назад
I subscribe to this channel , because this man has a unique gift. He explains things in the most easiest way to understand, in the most easiest conotation, in the most simple way. He does it slowly and explicitly. This is the best teacher i have seen on youtube.
@jimedgar6789
@jimedgar6789 3 года назад
Years I have tried to grasp this. Wow... thanks.
@khordad1216
@khordad1216 3 года назад
This is by far the Best, easiest to undrestand and most awesome explanation (atleast for me) that I found In 24 hours of my study on transistors even in 2021. THANK YOU!
@BobSmith-bv9ep
@BobSmith-bv9ep 8 лет назад
Finally. Not even nine minutes long and I can actually get it . Why can't they all be this simple? I was seriously becoming convinced that an easy explanation was not out there. Subscribed.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
@davebalz4039
@davebalz4039 3 года назад
Excellent. Clear. Understandable. No frills. Great teacher.
@paulb8264
@paulb8264 6 лет назад
Even with the battery symbol slip (didn't notice till I read some comments) the walk through of the concept was extremely useful and well explained. Thank you very much for this video.
@stevetrout1275
@stevetrout1275 5 лет назад
The best explanation of these transistors that I've EVER seen! Keep up your good work.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@SpeakerBuilder
@SpeakerBuilder 8 лет назад
This is the best and clearest description of the switching function of transistors I have seen, very well explained, thanks.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
Awesome, glad you found it helpful!
@xray111xxx
@xray111xxx 6 лет назад
Great job Kevin. I just wanted a refresher on transistor flow pnp and npn, and you dead on. Now I have a chance delving further into full complentary amplification, and really appreciate it. Thank you.
@nkacarova4000
@nkacarova4000 4 года назад
You are the best man! So simple you give us light with how it works! So many videos here in youtube for this topic, but this is the best one!
@thenet0120002
@thenet0120002 9 месяцев назад
Great video on the basics of transistors clearly goes over the current flow and the function of transistors theory.
@GamersMedia2723
@GamersMedia2723 9 лет назад
thanks kevin petterson this is the best tutorial i have seen yet
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 9 лет назад
Aashu Malik You're welcome!
@nikosadie
@nikosadie 5 лет назад
best explanation yet. Now I start to understand the basis of transistor use in amplification.
@maxwarfield6699
@maxwarfield6699 5 лет назад
Finally! NPN transistors and PNP explained, in a COMPREHENSIBLE manner, for complete NOOBS like me. Been looking all over the web and all I came across was a bunch of FAST talking know-it-alls preaching to the already converted. Kudos and THANK YOU good sir, for this great video. Cheers!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
@tonyrebeiro
@tonyrebeiro 5 лет назад
Except for the battery symbol being flipped, the explanation is Very clear and easily understood.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@cuttyflam6136
@cuttyflam6136 8 лет назад
best explanation I've seen anywhere, thanks so much
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Cutty Flam You're welcome!
@zanecook4402
@zanecook4402 6 лет назад
This is the best explanation of PNP vs NPN transistors I have come across.
@tomasfranco4870
@tomasfranco4870 3 года назад
Perfect video mate. Still helping people in 2021. Thanks
@michituurbentaler1378
@michituurbentaler1378 8 лет назад
Great! exactly that explanation i was looking for! Thank you.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+michi tuurbentaler You're welcome!
@PLMHero
@PLMHero 4 года назад
I've been watching lots of video about transistor. But yours is my favorite. It answers my questions.
@umbratherios5614
@umbratherios5614 6 лет назад
FINALLY! A video I can understand and actually learn how transistors work! Thanks man :)
@hambernat6444
@hambernat6444 3 года назад
I also watched eleven or twenty transistors videos before this one. Yours was the best. Excellent job!
@jimc52
@jimc52 7 лет назад
Ii love your elegant and simple illustrations and explanations. This was very well done.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@AB1Vampire
@AB1Vampire 2 года назад
Appreciated the explanation of difference between PNP & NPN at the end of video.
@HenriqueMarquesFernandes
@HenriqueMarquesFernandes 8 лет назад
Just awesome video! cheers from Brazil!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Henrique Marques Fernandes Glad you liked it. Cheers!
@steveo7052
@steveo7052 5 лет назад
Best transistor explanation ive seen thus far!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@arturocespedes6630
@arturocespedes6630 3 года назад
Best explanation I heard !! Thanks for sharing!!
@lucysluckyday
@lucysluckyday 6 лет назад
OK, I had my doubts when it started going by the battery symbol, but I actually watched out of curiosity and this is really good!
@nickbungus
@nickbungus 8 лет назад
Thank you, thank you. Finally, an explanation on how to use transistors and not how they work internally.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Nick James Thanks, and you're welcome!
@moegasim
@moegasim 3 года назад
The clearest explanation found...thanks for sharing
@orvillellewellyn9525
@orvillellewellyn9525 3 года назад
Your lesson was well done and easily understood.
@xpress021hundred
@xpress021hundred 8 лет назад
Thank you, good sir, transistor basics are a lot clearer to me now! Keep up the good work! I would absolutely love to hear more of your own spin on electronic tutorials in the future! For instance; radio frequency/communication systems explained easy.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+qdnguyenbp I will certainly be making more videos as I have the time. Thanks for the encouragement!
@enriquesalgadoaceves9017
@enriquesalgadoaceves9017 7 лет назад
dude, I went through at least 50 vids trying to understand, I got a basic idea, but you my friend, youuuu, your voice is clear, its smooth and easy to.listen to, its sound is just right, your pauses are perfect while explaining, the mellowness helps, and within all that the overall explanation of the how hard it is for us noobs, you make it sooooo much easier my friend, you get unlimited lifetime likes and promoted to my diy buddies thank you GB..
@enriquesalgadoaceves9017
@enriquesalgadoaceves9017 7 лет назад
having said that I'm still learning on how to.make it work with my project, I'm trying to make a solar lamp, I'm using a 3.7v lithium ion battery , 2400mah. I have my light dependant resistor which I think its around 15ohms, and my load (LEDs) will vary, my problem is to find an easy formula to calculate what resistor will I need to work with each individual led or small 6v hylogen lamps, if you can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it
@michaelgronlund1854
@michaelgronlund1854 4 года назад
Very nice job explaining the difference!!
@mikemixon9937
@mikemixon9937 4 года назад
Explained very well. Thank you.
@johnr625
@johnr625 3 года назад
Very well explained, one of the best on RU-vid. Thank you
@markproulx1472
@markproulx1472 4 года назад
Nicely explained. Thanks!
@00xero
@00xero 4 года назад
Excellent video my man!
@habibthebikershop4059
@habibthebikershop4059 3 года назад
Thank you for the lesson 😄👍🏿
@Mitgardxxl
@Mitgardxxl 7 лет назад
very interesting. Please more of that cool stuff.
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 2 года назад
Excellent explanation, thanks!
@Michealfarmer
@Michealfarmer 8 лет назад
Thanks for the great video. Finally learnt something useful about PNP transistors! Cheers!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Traderhood
@Traderhood 4 года назад
Best explanation ever, and I have been through bunch of tutorials on youtube. Thank you.
@ElTurbandito
@ElTurbandito 5 лет назад
it is so sad I am paying for university but have to go to youtube to get a professor who doesn't just spew formulae and actually explains the concepts. Thanks for the concise explanation.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome! Hopefully things will become clearer as you get a handle on the basics. Good luck!
@kurtlittlebridge
@kurtlittlebridge 8 лет назад
I watched this many time before I finally got it and even though I'm still not sure. However, I feel I have enough of a grasp to implement it in my circuits. Thank you!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+PS Awesome, keep at it. I started learning electronics when I was just a kid, and it's amazing when I look back and realize how little I actually understood and all the misconceptions I had. However, perseverance and study will get you there. Sometimes experimentation is the fastest way to learn. :)
@heathmeckley7585
@heathmeckley7585 Год назад
Very well explained!!!
@davidpeters7447
@davidpeters7447 5 лет назад
Nice explanation. Easy to understand and no confusion.
@jimedgar6789
@jimedgar6789 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video ! Thank you.
@IBullsHit
@IBullsHit 7 лет назад
I was struggling to understand the difference between npn & pnp.Your last statement clarified everything for me : control signal has to be lower than 5v to turn on a pnp and control signal has to be higher than 0v to turn on npn. Thank you!
@7999rahul
@7999rahul 6 лет назад
Simplest and best video I found. Great explanation. Many thanks.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@GreatWhiteNiko
@GreatWhiteNiko 5 лет назад
Not sure that you realize - by this time (May 2019) your video is the best on RU-vid explaining how a PNP transistor works. You don't explain how the electrons flow inside the PNP transistor but providing that one knows how the electrons flow inside a NPN transistor (plenty of videos about that on RU-vid) and from all the other details that you clarify it becomes obvious how the flow of electricity from Emitter to Base allows the PNP transistor depletion zones to open up for higher current flow. Thank you very much!
@captainprototype187
@captainprototype187 5 лет назад
@GreatWhiteNiko. You know about this stuff. Does the base need current or just voltage? I am trying to make my first pulse motor which is like the HOLY GRALE for me.. The base gets its jolt from spinnin the rotor (with magnets attached) near a coil. The NPN opens and lets trough a big puls of current to magnitise the coil. This pulse of magnetism pushes the rotor along. I think I got the theory down but in practice.....
@GreatWhiteNiko
@GreatWhiteNiko 5 лет назад
@@captainprototype187 Oh no, don't get me wrong. I am just starting to learn electronics. So far I'm at the level of "how it works" but literally nothing practical. You need to ask someone else. Your question makes me wonder too - does the base need amps and voltage or just some so-so voltage?
@captainprototype187
@captainprototype187 5 лет назад
@GreatWhitwNiko. Lol, you sure sounded like an expert! I think I got the answer now. The npn has 2 circuits built in. The first, trigger, circuit activates the bigger circuit. So you put the positive lead on the base and the negative goes to ground. That makes the first circuit. And every circuit draws a current. Furthermore, every vid calls the transistor a current drawing device. I found this vid that helped me a lot. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kNVaIqmKUoI.html
@GreatWhiteNiko
@GreatWhiteNiko 5 лет назад
@@captainprototype187 Well, today I asked a friend of mine that is an electronics guru about the very basics of transistor use. What he told me was unexpected for me. See if you learn something practical too: 1. Bipolar (PNP and NPN) are used to REGULATE current. Used to control motor speed for example. 2. FETs (MOSFET) are used as switches - just turn on/off the current. Not sure in what applications they are used most. I see them in TV circuit boards all the time. If they are used as switches it'd make sense to assume that FETs are used in computer chips but I apparently speculate here. Also: 1. Bipolar - the gate uses CURRENT - From 0 up to 0.7A. You vary the current (Amps) of the gate and the big current from Emmiter (Source) to Collector (Drain) varies with it. 2. FETs (MOSFETs) the gate use VOLTAGE. Because what you want is to "pressure" up the area that creates the magnetic field which "opens" the flow of current from Emitter to Collector. And FETs basically work like that - you supply voltage and they do nothing. You increase the voltage and they still do nothing. Then at some point they let all the current flow. So that's a "digital" type of operation - 0 or 1 - closed or open. That's why they are used as switches. My friend also said that all the details about electrons/holes, and depletion zones are not needed at all when you actually work with electronics. The movement of electrons etc are good to know and cool to know but once you start practically using the components that goes way way in the background. But to me it is about feeling confident about my knowledge so I like to learn stuff like that. Good luck.
@captainprototype187
@captainprototype187 5 лет назад
Thanks. some new info here. I will concentrate only on npns. Making a working circuit is hard you will find. It is for me, anyway.
@tbssic1
@tbssic1 9 лет назад
Best one I've see yet. Thanks much.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 9 лет назад
Billy Boy Thanks!
@impulsivez4825
@impulsivez4825 4 года назад
This is best explanation by far thank you. Was so confused on how to set it up.
@jasongreen5360
@jasongreen5360 8 лет назад
Best video. After 2 years, I finally understand the difference
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Jason Green Awesome, thanks!
@464340
@464340 8 лет назад
+Jason Green .you are lucky. it takes 4yrs for me.
@michaelhiggins7365
@michaelhiggins7365 5 лет назад
What a fantastic video. Thank you.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@NeonblueIndustries
@NeonblueIndustries 7 лет назад
Yes BRILLIANTLY explained! Thank you man! Great Video!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks for the kind words. You're welcome!
@markiesheli
@markiesheli 8 лет назад
Very Nice tut! Thanks!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+markiesheli You're welcome!
@Jonnyweareten
@Jonnyweareten 7 лет назад
very well explained!
@DaisyLech
@DaisyLech 7 лет назад
Thank you! This is by far the best explanation.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Toadydo
@Toadydo 7 лет назад
Very well explained.
@ashlingbuyandsell
@ashlingbuyandsell 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great video, helped me nail this at last.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Hyperion400
@Hyperion400 7 лет назад
Thank you very much for this video, it's just what I needed to understand the differences.
@jthai6149
@jthai6149 Год назад
Great tutorial. Thank you.
@HilltopComputing
@HilltopComputing 8 лет назад
Nicely done. Thanks for the clear explanation!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+Hilltop You're welcome!
@atelesia
@atelesia 8 лет назад
Best explanation.Simple and easy to understand.Thanks :)
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
+atelesia Thanks!
@utkf16
@utkf16 7 лет назад
Great explaination very clear and pitched just right for someone, like me, fairly new to electronics
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 8 лет назад
Great tutorial, nice and clear. Thank you.
@goozebump
@goozebump 7 лет назад
thank you you explained this very easily than some others
@denzelnolet
@denzelnolet 6 лет назад
Pity you never made more videos. You have such a way at explaining these concepts.
@user-tb3er6ms1z
@user-tb3er6ms1z 3 года назад
Thank you for your lesson
@tambechristian
@tambechristian 7 лет назад
You explained it very well. Thanks!
@ramy1368
@ramy1368 6 лет назад
Very clear explanation thanks a lot.
@vass5856
@vass5856 6 лет назад
Thanks. This makes total sense.
@eur1gys
@eur1gys Год назад
Thank you so much for this !!!
@emerso1221
@emerso1221 5 лет назад
Thanks for the class
@james66872
@james66872 8 лет назад
This the best tutorial so far.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@CesarGarcia-ft7wu
@CesarGarcia-ft7wu 6 лет назад
very good explanation...long time ago he...but still helping...thank you Kevin.
@haloomar2906
@haloomar2906 4 года назад
finally i understand how transistor work as a switch i watched many videos but yours is the best
@elijahsmith7552
@elijahsmith7552 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks.
@mattserone3381
@mattserone3381 5 лет назад
That was a very good precise informative video..thanks pal keep producing great vids
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@hentrryronaald888
@hentrryronaald888 6 лет назад
Awesome explanation!Just subscribed!Thank you so much!
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@monkporfyrius97
@monkporfyrius97 4 года назад
You made it simple for me , i've watched many videos about transistors and everybody is trying to be so coplicated ( you see coplicated is more kickass than simple).
@464340
@464340 8 лет назад
Simply superb.very easy to understood. thanks a lot.
@kevpatt
@kevpatt 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@SnowmanMotovlog
@SnowmanMotovlog 7 лет назад
Your video so easily to understand, thank you very much for sharing .
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