Junction Transistor

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Junction Transistor: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Symbol of a Transistor, Common Emitter Configuration, Transistor Biasing, Working of Transistor, Common Base Configuration, Junction Transistor and, Input Characteristics of Transistor

Important Questions on Junction Transistor

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Choose the correct expression for the current gain in npn transistor in CE configuration:

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Choose the correct expression for the current gain in npn transistor in CE configuration:

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Output is taken between the emitter and the base of a transistor in a common-collector configuration of an amplifier.

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Show the circuit diagram for the biasing of a P-N-P transistor in common collector configuration.

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Draw the circuit diagram for the common collector configuration of N-P-N transistor as an amplifier.

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The relationship between current gain α in Common Base [CB] mode and current gain β in Common Emitter [CE] mode is

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A transistor having α=0.99 and VBE=0.7 V, is given in the circuit. Find the value of the collector current.

 

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________ segment supplies the majority charge carriers for the current flow through a transistor

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The base region in a p-n-p transistor is obtained by doping an intrinsic semiconductor with

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The moderate sized and heavily doped region of a transistor is

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What will be the current gain in the common emitter amplifier if IC =0.9 mA, Ib = 11.25 μA?

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A transistor is connected in common emitter circuit configuration, the collector supply voltage is 10 V and the voltage drop across a resistor of 1000 Ω in the collector circuit is 0.6 V. If the current gain factor (β) is 24, then the base current is ____μA. (Round off to the Nearest Integer)

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In an NPN transistor circuit, the collector current is 10mA. If 90% of the emitted electrons reach the collector, the emitter current IE and base current IB are given by

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The input signal is given to a CE amplifier having a voltage gain of 150 is Vi=2cos15t+π3. The corresponding output signal will be:

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For a common emitter configuration, if α and β have their usual meanings, the correct relationship between α and β is:

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The ratio (R) of output resistance r0, and the input resistance ri in measurements of input and output characteristics of a transistor is typically in the range :

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In the figure, given that VBB supply can vary from 0 to 5.0 V, Vcc=5 V, βdc=200, RB=100 , Rc =1   and VBE=1.0 V. The minimum base current and the input voltage at which the transistor will go to saturation will be, respectively:

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A transistor connected at common emitter mode contains load resistance of 5  and an input resistance of 1 . If the input peak voltage is 5 mV and the current gain is 50, find the voltage gain.

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In the circuit shown in the figure, the input voltage Vi is 20 VVBE=0 V and VCE=0 V. Fint the values of lBlc and β :

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For given CE biasing circuit, if the voltage across collector-emitter is 12 V and current gain is 100 and base current is 0.04 mA then determine the value collector resistance RC.