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A transistor amplifier is an electronic device that uses a transistor to increase the amplitude of an input signal, making it a fundamental component in various electronic circuits. It operates by utilizing the transistor's ability to control a large output current with a smaller input current, effectively amplifying the signal while maintaining its original shape and frequency characteristics.
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