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In this tutorial we'll introduce you to the basics of the most common transistor around: the bi-polar junction transistor (BJT). In small, discrete quantities, transistors can be used to create simple electronic switches, digital logic, and signal amplifying circuits.
The Bipolar Transistor basic construction consists of two PN-junctions producing three connecting terminals with each terminal being given a name to identify it from the other two. These three terminals are known and labelled as the Emitter ( E ), the Base ( B ) and the Collector ( C ) respectively.
There are two basic types of transistors: bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field-effect transistors (FETs). Figure 1. This time we will cover only the BJTs, which were the first of the two and are still used today. Our objective is to learn about BJTs and be able to apply the technique developed until now to analyze dc transistor circuits.
Transistors: Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) General configuration and definitions The transistor is the main building block “element” of electronics. It is a semiconductor device and it comes in two general types: the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) and the Field Effect Transistor (FET).
10 paź 2023 · Learn how the bipolar junction transistor works and how you can use it to design circuits to control things ON and OFF - or amplify signals.
@functionacademy Dive into transistor circuit analysis with this concise video tutorial! Learn how to calculate key parameters such as collector current, bas...
In this tutorial about bipolar transistors we will look more closely at the “Common Emitter” configuration using the Bipolar NPN Transistor with an example of the construction of a NPN transistor along with the transistors current flow characteristics is given below.