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- Collector (C): Connected to an external load (not shown in your provided snippet but typically connected to a load such as an LED or Buzzer).
- Emitter (E): Connected to the negative terminal of your switch $SW1$ $P2$ and ultimately to the negative terminal of the battery $BAT1$ $NEGATIVE$.
- Base (B): Connected to the positive terminal of the battery via a network (which is part of the circuit seen as $Net 2$).
Operation:- When a small current flows into the Base (B) of $Q1$, it allows a larger current to flow from the Collector (C) to the Emitter (E). This amplifying feature is useful for turning on the connected load.
- The switch $SW1$ controls whether the transistor is off or on. When $SW1$ is closed, it completes the circuit allowing the negative terminal of the battery $BAT1$ $NEGATIVE$ to connect to the Emitter (E), effectively turning on the transistor if the base current is present.
Applications of $Q1$ in Your Circuit: