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How PNP transistors are formed?
The PNP transistor is formed three layer of semiconductor, one is N-type and other two are P-type. The structure thus formed will be a PNP transistor. It will have three terminal, the first P-type semiconductor is called emitter and the other P-type material is termed as the collector.

Generally, the PNP transistor can replace NPN transistors in most electronic circuits, the only difference is the polarities of the voltages, and the directions of the current flow. PNP transistors can also be used as switching devices and an example of a PNP transistor switch is shown below.

How PNP transistors are formed?

The PNP transistor is formed three layer of semiconductor, one is N-type and other two are P-type. The structure thus formed will be a PNP transistor. It will have three terminal, the first P-type semiconductor is called emitter and the other P-type material is termed as the collector.

Where are PNP transistors used?

PNP transistors are used in amplification circuits. PNP transistors are used in Darlington pair circuits. PNP transistors are used in robotic applications. PNP transistors to control current flow in heavy applications.