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TRANSISTORS
“The building blocks of electronics world”
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This session will help you to understand the, 1.Evolution of transistor 2.Importance of transistor 3.Definition & transistor types 4.Transistor symbol & operation 5.Advantages of transistor
6.Latest in transistor technology
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History of transistors In 1906, an American inventor and
physicist, Lee De Forest, made the vacuum tube triode or audion as he called it.
Used in radios Used in early computers
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The first transistor
In 1947, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain deviced - the first "point contact" transistor.
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Moore’s Law
It’s an observation made by Gordon E. Moore, in which he predicted that the number of transistors, inside an Integrated Circuit, could be doubled every 24 months.
At the density that also minimized the cost of a transistor.
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Transistor DefinitionTransistor is an electronic device made of three layers of semiconductor material that can act as an insulator and a conductor.
The three layered transistor is also known as the bipolar junction transistor.
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Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT’s)
The term bipolar refers to the use of both holes and electrons as charge carriers in the transistor structure
There are two types of BJTs, the NPN and PNP
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Basic construction
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Regions of a transistorA transistor has three regions namely,
Emitter- heavily doped
Base- lightly doped
Collector- moderately doped
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Transistor symbols Transistor symbols
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Transistor operation
force – voltage/currentwater flow – current - amplification
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Transistor biasing The base-emitter (BE) junction is forward
biasedThe base-collector (BC) junction is reverse
biased.
IE=IB+IC
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Operating regions of BJT
Cut off region
Linear region
Saturation region
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Types of transistor
BJT - Bipolar Junction Transistor
UJT- Unipolar Junction Transistor
FET - Field Effect Transistor
MOS - Metal Oxide Semiconductor
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Transistor applicationsTransistor as a switch
When used as an electronic switch, the transistor is normally operated alternately in cut-off and saturation regions.
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Transistor as amplifierDue to the small changes in
base current the collector current will mimic the input with greater amplitude
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Future of TransistorsMolecular electronicsCarbon nanotube transistorsNano inspiration wire transistorsQuantum computingCMOS devices will add functionality to CMOS
non-volatile memory, opto-electronics, sensing….CMOS technology will address new markets
macroelectronics, bio-medical devices, …Biology may provide for new technologies
bottom-up assembly, human intelligence
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What’s new in transistor technology?3D Transistor made using Tri-Gate transistors on its 22nm logic technology.
Advantage of Tri-Gate Transistors ·More than 50% power reduction at
constant performance. ·37% performance increase at low voltage ·Improved performance and efficiency.