diff --git a/Electronics_and_Hardware/Digital_circuits/Transistors.md b/Electronics_and_Hardware/Digital_circuits/Transistors.md index 8df94c3..8617710 100644 --- a/Electronics_and_Hardware/Digital_circuits/Transistors.md +++ b/Electronics_and_Hardware/Digital_circuits/Transistors.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The diagrams below show a transistor being used in a circuit to create 'on' and - $V^{cc}$ stands for "common collector" and is the positive supply voltage appliced to the collector terminal is "on". -When the voltate at the base is low (in the diagram it is grounded to ensure this) no current flows from the c +When the voltage at the base is low (in the diagram it is grounded to ensure this) no current flows from the c We recall that voltage is the potential difference between two points or terminals in a circuit. High voltage increases the flow of current, low voltage restricts or reduces it. When the voltage at the base is high a current flows from the collector to the emitter and the transistor is "on".