Title: A1260946325niRdj
1PNP transistor
NPN transistor
Collector (n)
Collector (p)
Base (p)
Base (n)
Emitter(n)
Emitter (p)
Emitter is moderately wide and highly doped
Base is very narrow and lightly doped
Collector is very wide and moderately doped
2How does a Transistor work?
Emitter
Base
Collector
Conventional current
Electron current
N
P
N
-
-
-
-
-
R2
IB
R1
IE
IC
Base emitter junction is forward biased
Base collector junction is reverse biased
3View from energy band
Base
Emitter
Collector
P
From emitter source
N
To collector source
N
Conduction Band
Recombination path
Valence Band
4Summary of transistor physics
- Magnitude of forward biased VBE controls the
number of electrons entering the base emitter
junction.
- Magnitude of reverse biased VCB has little
control - over the number of electrons entering the base
- collector junction.
5Question
Suppose that only 1 of the electrons injected
into The base recombine with base holes. If 1
million electrons enter the emitter in 1 µs, i)
how many electrons come out of the base lead in
this period? ii) how many come out of the
collector lead during this time? iii) what is
a? iv) what is ß?