Amplification in Transistor
Amplification in Transistor: Current Amplification in Transistor - We already know that a transistor can be used for current amplification. A small change in the base current (ΔIB) produces a large…
Amplification in Transistor: Current Amplification in Transistor - We already know that a transistor can be used for current amplification. A small change in the base current (ΔIB) produces a large…
FET Transistor Articles: Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) – Construction, Symbols and Operation: Depending upon the majority charge carriers, Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) have been classified into two types,…
BJT Transistor Articles: Transistor Construction: The transistor construction consists of a silicon or germanium (preferably silicon because of its smaller cutoff current ICBO, smaller variations in ICBO due to variations…
Transistor Biasing and Stabilization Interview Questions and Answers: 1. Explain the term biasing. Ans. The proper flow of zero signal collector current and the maintenance of proper collector-emitter voltage during the…
Single Stage Transistor Amplifiers Interview Questions and Answers: 1. What is an amplifier? Ans. The device that amplifies the amplitude of the input signal is called the amplifier. An amplifier may…
Transistor Detector Circuit Working Principle: It is possible to achieve amplitude demodulation by using a three-element electronic device. A typical example of such a configuration is illustrated in Fig. 22.51.…
Direct Coupled Transistor Amplifier - Operations and Equivalent Circuit: Direct coupling is essential for very low frequency (below 10 Hz) applications such as photoelectric current, thermocouple current etc. Thermocouples are…
Transformer Coupled Transistor Amplifier - Working Principle: The main cause for low voltage and power gains of an R-C coupled amplifier is that the effective load (Rac) of each stage…