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Even though it has only two types of charge carriers we will not call it as a diode but a transistor since it is a three terminal device.

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Is ujt is a uni polar transistor?

UJT is known as Uni Junction Transistor


In ujt what does the j stand for?

For many people the letters UJT stand for Unitary Junction Transistor.


Which semiconductor acts like a diode and two resistors?

uni junction transistor


What types of transistors are the following - BJT PCT UJT SBT FET GJT AJT DFT?

The BJT is the bipolar junction transistor, the PCT is the point contact transistor, the UJT is the uni-junction transistor, the SBT is the surface barrier transistor, the FET is the field effect transistor, the GJT is the grown-junction transistor, the AJT is the alloy-junction transistor, and the DFT is the drift field-junction transistor.


Difference between bjt and ujt?

UJT is the voltage controlled device.in which only one mejority carriers are responsible for current flowing. UJT is one junction transistor and it is three terminal emitter and two base. BJT is the current controlled device. in which both mejority and minority carrier are responsiblefor current flowing. this type of transistor consists of two junction and three terminal these are : emitter , base , collector.


Can UJT replace BJT?

No. A unijunction transistor (UJT) is entirely different in design and application than a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). The UJT works on the principle of voltage modulation of the effective substrate resistance, while the BJT works on the principle of current amplification from one junction to the other, usually base-emitter to collector-emitter.


What is a UJT?

UJT(UNIJUNCTION TRANSISTOR) is a three-lead electronic-semiconductor device with only one junction that exclusively as an eletrically controlled swtich andit is not used as a linear amplifier.


What is the difference between the UJT and BJT transistors?

UJT (UniJunction Transistor): It is a transistor with only one junction and three terminals: an emitter (E) and two bases (B1 and B2). BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor): This type of transistor consists of two junctions and three terminals, namely Emitter "E", Base "B" and Collector"C". There are two types of BJT, i) PNP and ii) NPN.


What is the difference between fet and ujt?

The structure of a UJT is quite similar to that of an N-channel JFET. The main difference is that P-type (gate) material surrounds the N-type (channel) material in case of JFET and the gate surface of the JFET is much larger than emitter junction of UJT.


What is the intrinsic stand off ratio of UJT?

The intrinsic stand-off ratio of a UJT (Uni-Junction Transistor) is the ratio of the resistance between the base1 and emitter to the total resistance between base1 and base2.


Why ujt called current controlled negative resistance device?

The On/OFF action in UJT is controlled by emitter current


What is an UJT timer?

UJT is an abbreviation for (Unijunction Transistor) the electronic component that is at the heart of a simple timing circuit. A UJT timer is a circuit used in an electonic system to deliver a specific time. For instance, a 30 second UJT timer might be used to turn on a Green traffic signal for 30 seconds, then turn off. UJT is a specifically cheap way of doing this type of timed signal. Timers using UJTs have largely be superseded by timers based on a 555 integrated circuit.

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