English (Transistor) : Jurusan Teknik Elektro Program Studi D-Iv Teknik Elektronika Politeknik Negeri Malang 2019
English (Transistor) : Jurusan Teknik Elektro Program Studi D-Iv Teknik Elektronika Politeknik Negeri Malang 2019
(Transistor)
Disusun Oleh :
1. The Shape
The shape of a transistor is square
2. The Size
The size of a transistor is small, tiny,
3. The Texture
The texture of a transistor is hard.
4. Additional Information
- Type
In general, transistors can be classified into two major families, namely Bipolar
Transistors and Field Effect Transistors. The most important difference between the two
groupings is that the Input (or Output) bias is used. Bipolar transistors require current to
control other terminals while Field Effect Transistors (FET) only use voltage (they do not
require current). In operation, Bipolar Transistors require hole and electron carrier
charges while FET requires only one of them.
1. Bipolar Transistor (BJT)
Bipolar Transistors are transistors whose structure and working principle require
the transfer of the carrier charge, namely electrons in the negative poles to fill the
electrons or holes in the positive pole. Bipolar is derived from the word "bi" which
means "two" and the word "polar" which means "polar". Bipolar Transistors are also
often referred to as the abbreviation BJT which stands for Bipolar Junction Transistor.
Types of Bipolar Transistors
Bipolar Transistors are of two types namely NPN Transistors and PNP
Transistors. These three Terminal Transistors are Base, Collector and Emitter terminals.
- An NPN transistor is a bipolar transistor that uses a small electric current and positive
voltage at the Base terminal to control the flow of current and a larger voltage from
the Collector to the Emitter.
- PNP transistor is a bipolar transistor that uses a small electric current and negative
voltage at the Base terminal to control the flow of current and a larger voltage from
the Emitter to the Collector.
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- UJT (Union Junction Transistor) is a type of transistor that is classified as a Field Effect
Transistor (FET) because its operation also uses an electric field or voltage as a
controller. Unlike the other types of FET, UJT has two Base terminals (B1 and B2) and
1 Emitter terminal. UJT is used specifically as a controller (switch) and cannot be used
as an amplifier like other types of transistors.
FUN FACT
If you put Vcc and ground in the wrong position a Transistor could burn and
broken.