Working of Transistors
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2016
- Analog Electronics: Working of Transistors
Topics Covered:
1. What is transferred resistor?
2. Working of npn transistor in the active region.
3. Emitter current, base current, and collector current.
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The notation for the cell used must be VsubBE thather than VsubEB as B is posetive relative to E for an npn transistor, also, really well explainned.
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@ 5:30, why are the barrier potentials at both junctions the same knowing the difference in the concentration difference?
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What is the value of Ic in pnp transistor in terms of alpha and Ico
U talked about breakdown of transistor in terms KE of e-'s in one video can't find it out plz provide the link
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At the moment you said v=> k.e., that the electrons flowing due to Vbe have a high velocity, and therefore high kinetic energy, I finally understood the *reason* why the emitter can submit electrons to the collector in the majority (rather than them landing only in the base). Thank you very much for this video. Just to check my understanding... is it true that are we able to modulate the electron drift velocity by providing an electric field from Vbe, which, in turn, propels the electron through the P region?
Sir how does electrons flows from junction 2. Since it is reverse biased.
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how do forward baising and reverse biasing lead to the increase and decrease of the knee voltage....
sir acc to some books base region is more doped than collector region and the reason given in that is in active mode if the base is lightly doped then depltion region will shift tk base side thus deplete the whole base since its narrow so the collector is the lighest doped do the depltion width will be across the collector side is this is right?
Since there are two junctions, shouldn't there be two barrier potentials instead of same Vb for both junctions during the open circuit condition?
Sir then what happens to junction. 2 will it not stop the e- from base as give reverse bias to cb junction.
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at 3:05 How can the Input Voltage Vi be smaller than the Output Voltage Vo in which we have a higher resistance R in Vo???
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Btw it will b Vbe not Veb
dont you think the new barrier potentials after introducing the biasing voltages should be Vb-Vbe and Vb+Vbc respectively? cause the signs should matter. would be grateful for a fast reply. got a test tomorrow. TIA ^_^ P.S: i love your work
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if the resistance is high at the out put terminal if tends to low current then how the signal is amplified
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Sir please explain
how does transistor works in saturation region and also exaplin flow of current in the same region?
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how we whether the reverse bias or forward bias at junctions
Why is the net voltage V_e-V_EB? Isn't the positive of barrier potential at the n side?
i read somewhere on internet it is also called transconductance resistor...does it mean same as transfer resistor?
Your presentation is good on BJT.
dear sir,how did u write ic=alpha ie+ico
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Sir I want to ask that why base are small in size
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Arent electrons travelling from the emitter to the base minority carriers in the base? If so, why do we use alpha Ie to represent its current rather than using Ico?
why we take resistance zero for j1 and infinity for j2
How are both the junction voltages equal?
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