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Bipolar RF transistors consist of an N-type or P-type layer sandwiched between two layers of the opposite type. They are designed to handle high-power radio frequency (RF) signals in devices such as stereo amplifiers, radio transmitters, and television monitors.
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Transistors are electronic devices made of semiconductor material that amplify a signal or open or close a circuit.
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Power bipolar transistors are semiconductors in which a base n-type or p-type layer is sandwiched between emitter and collector layers of the opposite type. The junctions between the semiconductor sections amplify weak incoming electrical signals.
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Darlington transistors (Darlington pairs) are semiconductor devices that combine two bipolar transistors in a single device. They provide high current gain (commonly written ß) and require less space than configurations that use two discrete transistors.
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Small-signal bipolar transistors (BJT) are semiconductors that amplify small AC or DC signals. They consist of a base n-type or p-type layer sandwiched between emitter and collector layers of the opposite type.
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A semiconductor device consisting of two P-N junctions formed by either a P-type or N-type semiconductor between a pair of opposite types is known as a transistor.
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This is a long chapter devoted to bipolar junction transistors. The NPN and PNP transistors are defined and their application as amplifiers is well illustrated with numerous examples. The small and...
This is a long chapter devoted to bipolar junction transistors. The NPN and PNP transistors are defined and their application as amplifiers is well illustrated with numerous examples. The small and...
A transistor is a three-terminal semiconductor device that is extremely versatile. In the modern world of today very seldom you will find an electronic device that in some way or another does...
18.1 Bipolar Junction Transistors
Figure 18.1 shows the geometry, representation, and the symbol for an NPN BJT. Figure 18.1(a) shows the cross-section of a planar BJT. This drawing shows a central...
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