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As an aside, when I was a mere apprentice learning all this stuff, I spent most of my first year at college and the firm's training centre not really grasping what transistors were for. We were being taught the physics principles first - NP junctions, leakage currents, amplification, rise times, decaying oscillations, all that stuff.
It wasn't until some wizened engineer on my first laboratory placement said "Transistors? They're just switches" that the penny dropped.
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