The emitter
Ie=Ic+Ib
BJT is Bipolar junction transistor FET is Field effect Transistor It is a current controlled device It is voltage controlled device
the base circuit
no, 2 junctions. NPN or PNP
Transistor is known as bipolar junction becoz it has 2 pole. Input is given to the 2 junction and output is taken from to junction
In the case of Bipolar Junction Transistor current conduction is due to both holes and electrons. That's why noise is high in Bipolar Junction Transistor
Because it uses N-type and P-type semiconductor, usually silicon.The construction will either be NPN or PNP, with the different types in a "sandwich" construction.
A circuit in which the input signal is applied to its base and the collector is earthed (grounded) is known as common collector configuration of BJT (BiPolar Junction Transistor)
Yes, the are different names for the same thing.
A bipolar transistor uses both majority and minority charge carriers for conduction, while a field effect transistor primarily relies on majority charge carriers. Field effect transistors have a higher input impedance compared to bipolar transistors. Additionally, bipolar transistors are current-operated devices, while field effect transistors are voltage-operated devices.
The emitter
Drain is the answer
through the used of multi-tester
amplifier, switch, oscillator, etc.
Unless it is some leet speak term I am not aware of, BJTstands for Bipolar Junction Transistor or (less common) Business Japanese Proficiency Test.
A PNP transistor is a bipolar transistor formed by two opposing PN junctions in close proximity.