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Bipolar Junction TransistorsBipolar Junction TransistorsChapter 3
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Electronic Devices and Circuit TheoryElectronic Devices and Circuit Theory
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor ConstructionThere are two types of transistors:
pnp and npn
The terminals are labeled: E - Emitter B - Base C - Collector
pnp
npn
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor OperationWith the external sources, VEE and VCC, connected as shown:
The emitter-base
junction is forward
biased
The base-collector
junction is reverse
biased
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Ch.3 Summary
Currents in a Transistor
The collector current is comprised of two currents:
BICIEI
(minority) COImajority CICI )(
Emitter current is the sum of the collector and base currents:
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Base Configuration
The base is common to both input (emitter–base) junction and output (collector–base) junction of the transistor.
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Base Amplifier
Input Characteristics
This curve shows the relationship between of input current (IE) to input voltage (VBE) for three output voltage (VCB) levels.
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Base Amplifier
This graph demonstrates the output current (IC) to an output voltage (VCB) for various levels of input current (IE).
Output Characteristics
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Ch.3 Summary
Operating Regions
Active Operating range of the amplifier.
Cutoff The amplifier is basically off. There is voltage, but little current.
Saturation The amplifier is fully on. There is current, but little voltage.
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Ch.3 Summary
Approximations
EC II
Silicon) (for V .VBE 70
Emitter and collector currents:
Base-emitter voltage:
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Ch.3 Summary
Alpha ()
Ideally: = 1 In reality: falls somewhere between
0.9 and 0.998
Alpha () is the ratio of IC to IE :
EICI
dcα
Alpha () in the AC mode:
EIΔCIΔ
acα
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Amplifier
Voltage Gain:
V50))((
mA 10
mA1020Ω
mV200
kΩ 5mA10 RL
IL
Vi
IL
IE
ICI
iRiV
iIEI
Currents and Voltages:
250200
50
mV
V
V
VvA
i
L
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Emitter Configuration
The emitter is common to both input (base-emitter) and output (collector-emitter) circuits.
The input is applied to the base and the output is taken from the collector.
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Emitter Characteristics
Collector Characteristics Base Characteristics
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Emitter Amplifier Currents
IE = IC + IB IC = IE
Actual Currents
When IB = 0 A the transistor is in cutoff, but there is some minority current flowing called ICEO.
μA0 ICBO
CEO BαII
1
where ICBO = minority collector current
ICBO is usually so small that it can be ignored, except in high power transistors and in high temperature environments.
Ideal Currents
IC = IE + ICBO
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Ch.3 Summary
Beta ()
In DC mode:
In AC mode:
ac is sometimes referred to as hfe, a term used in transistor modeling calculations
B
Cdc I
Iβ
constantVB
Cac CEI
I
represents the amplification factor of a transistor.
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Ch.3 Summary
Beta ()Determining from a Graph
108A
mA.β V .VDC CE
572572
100101
20302223
57
V .V
AC
CEA mA
A) A ( mA). mA.(β
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Ch.3 Summary
Beta ()Relationship between amplification factors and :
1
ββα
1
ααβ
Relationship Between Currents:
BC βII BE )I(βI 1
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Collector Configuration
The input is on the base and the output is on the emitter.
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Ch.3 Summary
Common-Collector Configuration
The characteristics are similar to those of the common-emitter amplifier, except the vertical axis is IE.
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Ch.3 Summary
Operating Limits
The transistor operates in the active region between saturation and cutoff.
VCE is maximum and IC is minimum in the cutoff region.
IC is maximum and VCE is minimum in the saturation region.
CEOC II (max)
CEOsatCECE VVV )((max)
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Ch.3 Summary
Power Dissipation
Common-collector:
CCBCmax IVP
CCECmax IVP
ECECmax IVP
Common-base:
Common-emitter:
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Specification Sheet
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Specification Sheet
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Specification Sheet
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Testing
Curve Tracer Provides a graph of the characteristic curves.
DMM Some DMMs measure DC or hFE.
Ohmmeter:
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Ch.3 Summary
Transistor Terminal Identification