I was trying to solve one of the questions posted in this forum and while solving I started to have some doubt.
If a transistor is designed to work as a switch I can control the voltage and current of the output when the transistor is in ON mode i.e voltage is Vcc(supply voltage) and current is Vcc/RC (supply voltage/collector resistor). But I cannot control the current in the OFF mode and the voltage is fixed at 0V. Am I correct in my explanation? Also will there be a situation where in OFF mode I need to supply some minimum current? How should I solve this kind of problem?