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Why do we need base in transistor?
The base provides proper interaction between charge carriers of emitter and collector. The flow of majority carriers from emitor to collector controlled by the base of Transistor.
Why is the base pin of the transistor so important?
The PNP transistor is on when there is a low voltage (0 – generally ground) connected to the base and off when there is a high voltage (1) connected to the base. This is why when the PNP base pin is connected to ground, current will flow to the transistor, which connects the emitter to the collector.
Why is base lightly doped in BJT?
The base region in a transistor is doped lightly so that the number density of majority carriers (electrons in p-n and holes in n-p-n transistor) is low. When emitter is forward biased, the majority carriers move from emitter to collector through base.
Why is the base region least heavily doped in a BJT?
the conductivity increases with the increase in doping so if the base region is heavily doped (like emitter and collector) the output current in the collector reduces, thus the base is lightly doped so that the current flows from emitter to collector, i.e. collector current is nearly equal to emitter current.
What is the common-base used?
In electronics, a common-base (also known as grounded-base) amplifier is one of three basic single-stage bipolar junction transistor (BJT) amplifier topologies, typically used as a current buffer or voltage amplifier.
Is the base the middle pin transistor?
Identification of the transistor type: NPN transistor or PNP transistor. When analysing the transistor pins, the middle pin of a BJT transistor is always the base and by keeping the positive (Red) probe on the middle pin and negative (black) probe on other two transistor pins, we can identify the transistor type.
Why is a resistor connected to the base of a transistor?
why do we need a resistor connected to the base of the transistor? For an amplifier to work properly, the DC current in the collector must remain constant. Thus, these resistors attached to the transistor in a basic amplifier circuit are intended to provide bias and stability.
Why is the base layer of a BJT made very thin compared to emitter and collector?
Reason: Due to thin base power gain and voltage gain is obtained by a transistor. In a transistor, the base is made extermely thin to reduce the combinations of holes and electrons. Under this conditions, most of the holes (or electrons) arriving from the emitter diffuses across base and reach the collector.
What are the basic symbols of BJT?
The basic symbols of BJT are n-type and p-type. Electronic current is conducted by both free electrons and holes in bipolar junction transistor. There are three terminals in bipolar junction transistors are explained below. Emitter − It supplies charge carriers.
What is the meaning of beta value of BJT?
These values provide us an idea regarding the magnitude of the currents between the the collector and base of the BJT. To be more precise, if a BJT is specified with a beta value of 200, signifies that the capacity of its collector current I C is 200 times more the base current I B.
What is a BJT transistor?
It is solid state device that flows current in two terminals, i.e., collector and emitter and controlled by third device known as terminal or base terminal. Unlike a normal p-n junction diode, this transistor has two p-n junctions. The basic symbols of BJT are n-type and p-type.
Which of the following is always greater than base in BJT?
Emitter is always greater than base. Base − Base is middle layer in BJT which is thin compared to emitter and collector. Base is very lighted doped. Collector − It collects charge carriers. Its doped between emitter and base means moderately doped, but it is always greater than emitter and base in size.