What are the applications of Bernoulli's theorem? Explain the working of nor gate using a transistor. What is the type of biasing required for transistor to conduct? What is the principle behind the formula F=-dU/dx and its applications? What are the applications of First law of Thermodynami...
Regarding the three terminals of the NPN transistor, the Emitter is a region is used to supply charge carriers to the Collector via the Base region. The Collector region collects most of all charge carriers emitted from the Emitter. The Base region triggers and controls the amount of current ...
What is the type of biasing required for transistor to conduct? What is the most important element for creating a magnetic field, and why? What is the spin of photons? What is a radiation curve? What is shielding and deshielding in NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)? Give an example. ...
Working Principle of BJT The figure shows an n-p-n transistor biased in the active region (See transistor biasing), the BE junction is forward biased whereas the CB junction is reversed biased. The width of the depletion region of the BE junction is small as compared to that of the CB ...
(electronics) A voltage or current applied to an electronic device, such as a transistor electrode, to move its operating point to a desired part of its transfer function. Discrimination The cognitive process whereby two or more stimuli are distinguished Bias (statistics) The difference between the...
In the previous post I explainedBJT biasing, in this article I have explained what is transistor or BJT saturation and how to determine the value quickly through formulas and practical evaluations. Contentshide 1What is Transistor Saturation
FIFO (First In First Out) stack is used in 8086.In this type of Stack the firststored information is retrieved first.Q1)Why a MOSFET is preferred over a transistor?A)A MOSFET is very small in size as compared to a transistor and its biasing is easier ascompared to latter.Q2)Please ...
Bias refers to a systematic deviation from the true or expected value in data or a model, affecting accuracy; offset is a constant adjustment added to an output or measurement to correct or calibrate results.
Transistor, but the main difference between a JFET and a MOSFET is that it has a Metal-Oxide Gate electrode which is electrically insulated from the main current-carrying channel between the drain and source by a very thin layer of insulating material, usually silicon dioxide, commonly known as...
waveform would run out of volts before the other, limiting the amount of amplification available before the waveform would be clipped. Let's look at what happens when the input signal voltage to the transistor is low. The transistor will allow only a tiny current to flow between the collector...