Information about Electronics;
In this blog
I will be describe about Transistor, It’s types and their features.
Transistor;
A transistor
is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and
electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at
least three terminals for connection to an external circuit.
Different Types of Transistors;
We can say that a transistor is the combination
of two diodes it is a connected back to back. There are so many types of transistors
and they
each vary in their characteristics and each has their possess advantages and
disadvantages. Some types of transistors are used mostly for switching
applications. Others can be used for both switching and amplification. Still
other transistors are in a specialty group all of their own, such as
phototransistors
Transistor Symbol;
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
Bipolar
Junction Transistors are transistors which are built up of 3 regions, the base,
the collector, and the emitter. Bipolar Junction transistors, different FET
transistors, are current-controlled devices. A small current entering in the
base region of the transistor causes a much larger current flow from the
emitter to the collector region. Bipolar junction transistors come in two major
types, NPN and PNP. A NPN transistor is one in which the majority current
carrier are electrons. Electron flowing from the emitter to the collector forms
the base of the majority of current flow through the transistor. The further
types of charge, holes, are a minority. PNP transistors are the opposite. In
PNP transistors, the majority current carrier is holes.
Field Effect Transistor;
Field Effect
Transistors are made up of 3 regions, a gate, a source, and a drain. Different
bipolar transistors, FETs are voltage-controlled devices. A voltage placed at
the gate controls current flow from the source to the drain of the transistor.
Field Effect transistors have a very high input impedance, from several mega
ohms (MΩ) of resistance to much, much larger values. This high input impedance
causes them to have very little current run through them. (According to ohm’s
law, current is inversely affected by the value of the impedance of the
circuit. If the impedance is high, the current is very low.) So FETs both draw
very little current from a circuit’s power source.
Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor
(HBT);
AlgaAs/GaAs heterojunction
bipolar transistors (HBTs) are used for digital and analog microwave
applications with frequencies as high as Ku band. HBTs can supply faster
switching speeds than silicon bipolar transistors mostly because of reduced
base resistance and collector-to-substrate capacitance. HBT processing requires
less demanding lithography than GaAs FETs, therefore, HBTs can priceless to
fabricate and can provide better lithographic yield.
Darlington Transistor
A Darlington
transistor sometimes called as a “Darlington pair” is a transistor circuit that
is made from two transistors. Sidney Darlington invented it. It is like a
transistor, but it has much higher ability to gain current. The circuit can be
made from two discrete transistors or it can be inside an integrated circuit.
The hfe parameter with a Darlington transistor is every transistors hfe
multiplied mutually. The circuit is helpful in audio amplifiers or in a probe
that measures very small current that goes through the water. It is so
sensitive that it can pick up the current in the skin. If you connect it to a
piece of metal, you can build a touch-sensitive button.
Schottky
Transistor;
A Schottky
transistor is a combination of a transistor and a Schottky diode that prevents
the transistor from saturating by diverting the extreme input current. It is
also called a Schottky-clamped transistor.
Multiple-Emitter Transistor;
A
multiple-emitter transistor is specialize bipolar transistor frequently used as
the inputs of transistor transistor logic (TTL) NAND logic gates. Input signals
are applied to the emitters. Collector current stops flowing simply, if all
emitters are driven by the logical high voltage, thus performing a NAND logical
process using a single transistor. Multiple-emitter transistors replace diodes
of DTL and agree to reduction of switching time and power dissipation.
Dual Gate
MOSFET
One form of MOSFET that is a particularly
popular in several RF applications is the dual gate MOSFET. The dual gate
MOSFET is used in many RF and other applications where two control gatesare required
in series. The dual gate MOSFET is fundamentally a form of MOSFET where, two
gates are made-up along the length of the channel one after the other.
Junction FET Transistor;
The Junction
Field Effect Transistor (JUGFET or JFET) has no PN-junctions but in its place
has a narrow part of high resistivity semiconductor material forming a
“Channel” of either N-type or P-type silicon for the majority carriers to flow
through with two ohmic electrical connections at either end normally called the
Drain and the Source respectively. There are a two basic configurations of
junction field effect transistor, the N-channel JFET and the P-channel JFET.
The N-channel JFET’s channel is doped with donor impurities meaning that the
flow of current through the channel is negative (hence the term N-channel) in
the form of electrons.
Avalanche Transistor;
An avalanche transistor is a bipolar junction
transistor designed for process in
the region of its collector-current/collector-to-emitter voltage
characteristics beyond the collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage, called
avalanche breakdown region. This region is characterized by the avalanche
breakdown, an occurrence similar to Townsend discharge for gases, and negative
differential resistance. Operation in the avalanche breakdown region is called
avalanche-mode operation: it gives avalanche transistors the capability to
switch very high currents with less than a nanosecond rise and fall times
(transition times).
Diffusion Transistor;
A diffusion transistor is a bipolar junction
transistor (BJT) formed by diffusing dopants into a semiconductor substrate.
The diffusion process was
implemented later than the alloy junction and grown junction processes for
making BJTs. Bell Labs developed the first prototype diffusion transistors in
1954. The original diffusion transistors were diffused-base transistors. These
transistors still had alloy emitters and sometimes alloy collectors like the
earlier alloy-junction transistors. Only the base was diffused into the
substrate. Sometimes the substrate produced the collector, but in transistors
like Philco’s micro alloy diffused transistors the substrate was the bulk of
the base.
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