presentation on transistors basic
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7Transistor
By:Md. Al Imran BhuyanNazmul HasanSabuj MandalRukaiya Binte FaridNasif Hossain
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What is a transistor?
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Who invented transistor?
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P
P
P
N
N
N
Types of Transistor:
IB(µA) IB(µA)
Ic(mA)
IE(mA) IE(mA)
IC(mA)
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N
P
NThe collector is lightly doped. C
The base is thin and is lightly doped.
B
The emitter is heavily doped. E
NPN Transistor Structure
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The C-B junction is reverse biased.
N
P
N
NPN Transistor Bias
C
B
E
No current flows.
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The B-E junction is forward biased.
N
P
N
NPN Transistor Bias
C
B
E
Current flows.
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When both junctionsare biased....
N
P
N
NPN Transistor Bias
C
B
E
Current flowseverywhere.
Note that IB is smallerthan IE or IC.
IC
IB
IE
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N
P
N C
B
E
Although IB is smallerit controls IE and IC.
IC
IB
IE
Note: when the switch opens, all
currents go to zero.
Gain is something smallcontrolling something large
(IB is small).
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N
P
C
B
E
IC = 99 mA
IB = 1 mA
IE = 100 mA
b = IC
IB
The current gain frombase to collector
is called b.
99 mA
1 mA= 99
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N
P
C
B
E
IC = 99 mA
IB = 1 mA
IE = 100 mA
IE = IB + IC
99 mA= 1 mA +
= 100 mA
Kirchhoff’scurrent law:
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C
B
E
IC = 99 mA
IB = 1 mA
IE = 100 mA
In a PNP transistor,holes flow from
emitter to collector.
Notice the PNPbias voltages.
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Emitter
Base
Collector
Memory aid: NPNmeans Not Pointing iN.
EBC
NPN Schematic Symbol
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Collector
Base
Emitter
EBC
PNP Schematic Symbol
Memory aid: NPNmeans Pointing iN Properly.