Transistor Basics - Lakeland Regional High School

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TRANSISTOR BASICS
Lakeland Regional High School
October 20, 2015
TRANSISTOR BASICS
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WHAT CAN IT DO?
• Although transistors have many applications
for now we will be concerned with only a
couple of them
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MANY TYPES OF TRANSISTORS
• For this presentation we will focus on the
Bipolar transistor.
• They can be either an NPN or a PNP
depending on the way they are
manufactured
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NPN AND PNP
• The NPN type have an arrow at the
emitter pointing out
• This is in contrast to the PNP type that
has an emitter arrow pointing in
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Bipolar Transistors
NPN
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PNP
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What do we get out of them?

For every 1 ma of current to the
base of the transistor, we usually get
10 to 100 times more thru the
collector and this feature is very
useful

In the electronics world this
translates to a small signal in to get
a big signal out
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WHERE DOES THIS ENERGY COME FROM?
• Even though we git a big signal out we do not
get something for nothing
• Bipolar transistors also require connection to
a DC source- this is where the energy comes
from
• This does not make them any less useful
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What will we do with them?
For our lab experiment we will set
up a simple circuit that controls
how much voltage appears at the
base of the transistor.
 We will do this by varying the
resistance and thus the voltage
 This will control the current to the
base which will control the voltage
thru the collector

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What will we do with them?
When we have appreciable collector
current we say that the transistor is
“on”
 We will measure the base current,
base voltage and the collector
current

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What will we do with them?
This will tell us a lot about what is
going on and demonstrate how the
transistor is useful
 Eventually the transistor will go
into “saturation” and we will see
that the collector current levels off
(or stops increasing)

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Resistance from base to ground
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Base Current Ib
Collector Current Ic
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