Chapter 6 - BJT
Chapter 6 - BJT
Chapter 6 - BJT
CHAPTER 8: BIPOLAR
JUNCTION TRANSISTORS (BJT)
Chapter Outline:
3.1
3.2
3.3
INTRODUCTION
Two basic types of transistors :
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
Field Effect Transistor (FET)
BJT Structure
BJT is constructed with
three doped
semiconductor regions.
The middle region is called
the base of the transistor.
Of the remaining two
regions , one is called the
collector and the other is
called the emitter of the
transistor.
Types of BJTs
Two types of BJT:
i. NPN
- two n regions
separated
by a p
Figure 41 Basic BJT
construction.
Figure
41 Basic BJT construction.
region
Base-Emitter Junction
-the pn junction joining the Base
ii. PNP
region and the Emitter region
- two p regions Base-Collector Junction
separated by an
- the pn junction joining the Base
region and the Collector region
n region
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Electronic Devices, Electron Flow Version, 5e
SCHEMATIC SYMBOLS
BASIC OPERATION
Transistor Currents
Notice that the arrow on the emitter of the transistor symbols
points in the direction of conventional current.
It shows that the emitter current (IE) is the sum of the collector
current (IC) and the base current (IB):
IE = IC + IB
* IB is very small
compared to IE and
IC .
TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS
&
PARAMETERS
For Fig. 4.6 (a) & (b), VBB forward-biases the base-emitter junction, and
VCC reverse-biases the base-collector junction.
Consider:
Consider:
Cont..
The voltage at the collector with
respect to the grounded emitter is
VCE = VCC VRC
Since the drop across RC is
VRC = ICRC
Figure 4.7: Basic Transistor
Bias Circuit
EXAMPLE:
BASIC APPLICATION
TRANSISTOR AS AN AMPLIFIER
AC Quantities
IB , IC , IE
Ib , Ic , Ie
VB , V C , VE
Vb , V c , V e
TRANSISTOR AS A SWITCH
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
The BJT has two pn junctions, the base-emitter junction and the basecollector junction.
Beta can vary with temperature and also varies from transistor to transistor.