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Often Q1 is a high gain small signal transistor and Q2 a lower gain power transistor.  You can use PNP transistors by using a negative power supply. Use a ULN2803 ( or similar chips ) to get 8 darlingtons in one package, useful as low side switches and in conjunction with microcontrollers.  
 
Often Q1 is a high gain small signal transistor and Q2 a lower gain power transistor.  You can use PNP transistors by using a negative power supply. Use a ULN2803 ( or similar chips ) to get 8 darlingtons in one package, useful as low side switches and in conjunction with microcontrollers.  
* The above diagram shows a high side switch, but other transistor configurations can also be used.  
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* The above diagram shows a low side switch, but other transistor configurations can also be used.  
 
* PNP transistors can also be used, the important point is that both transistors be of the same type.
 
* PNP transistors can also be used, the important point is that both transistors be of the same type.
  

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