MediaWiki API result

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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-api-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                        "*": "==Under Progress==\n==Bipolar Junction Transistor==\n\n* An npn BJT has two layers of n-type material, known as the collector and emitter, and in between a layer of p-type material, known as the base.\n* In order for a BJT to have a good performance, the base current needs to be small compared to the collector current.\n\n<math>\\beta=i_C/i_D</math>\n\n*Operation in the active region:\n *The base-emitter junction is forward biased.\n *The base-collector junction is reverse biased.\n*As amplifiers, BJTs operate in the active region.\n*As switches, BJTs operate in saturation and cutoff.\n\nSteps to analyze large signal dc models for BJT\n 1. Assume an operating region for the BJT like saturation, cutoff or active.\n 2. Solve the circuit to find <math>I_C, I_D, and V_CE</math>\n 3. Check to see if the values found in Step 2 are consistent with the assumed operating state. If    so the solution is complete; otherwise return to Step 1."
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                        "*": "==Under Construction==\n*Discrete circuits are constructed from components that are manufactured separately and conected with conductors of a printed circuit board.\n*Integrated circuits the components and interconnections are manufactured concurrently by a sequence of processing steps (like photolithography, doping and diffusion)."
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