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Bipolar Junction Transistors
(BJTs)
Lecture 21
07th May 2013
Brief Introduction of Transistor
• Invented by a team of
– Three men at Bell Laboratories in 1947.
– Although it was not a BJT but it was the beginning
of a technological revolution that is still
continuing.
– Almost all the electronic devices and systems
today are an outgrowth of early developments in
semiconductor transistors.
Two Basic Types
• Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
• Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
• Applications of BJTs
– Used in two broad areas
• As a linear amplifier to boost or amplify an electrical
signal
• As an electronic switch
Transistor Structure
• BJT is constructed with three doped
semiconductor regions separated by two pn
junction.
• The three regions are called emitter, base and
collector.
• One type consists of two n-regions separated
by a p region (npn) and the other type consists
of two p regions separated by an n region
(pnp).
Basic BJT Structure
Junctions in BJTs
• The pn junction joining the base region and
the emitter region is called the base-emitter
junction.
• The pn junction joining the base region and
the collector region is called the base-collector
junction.
EBC - Terminals
• A wire lead connects to each of the three regions.
•
• These leads are labeled E, B and C for Emitter, Base and
Collector respectively.
• The base region is lightly doped and very thin
compared to the heavily doped emitter and the
moderately doped collector regions.
– (Assignment Qs, Why is it so?)
– The term bipolar refers to the use of both holes and
electrons as carriers in the transistor structure.
Schematic Symbol
Transistor operation
•The proper bias arrangement for both npn and pnp transistors for active
operation as an amplifier is shown above.
•In both cases the base-emitter (BE) junction is forward-biased and the base-
collector (BC) junction is reverse-biased.
Transistor operation
Working …
• The forward bias from base to emitter narrows the BE depletion
region, and the reverse bias from base to collector widens the BC
depletion region, as depicted in figure.
• The heavily doped n type emitter region is teeming with
conduction-band (free) electrons that easily diffuse through the
forward-biased BE junction into the p-type base region where they
become minority carriers.
• The base region is lightly doped and very thin so that it has a
limited number of holes. Thus, only a small percentage of all the
electrons flowing through the BE junction can combine with the
available holes in the base. These relatively few recombined
electrons flow out of the base lead as valence electrons causing
small base electron current as shown above.
Working …
• Once in this region electrons are pulled through the reverse
biased BC junction by the electric field set up by the force
of at- traction between the positive and negative ions.
Actually you can think of the electrons as being pulled
across the reverse-biased BC junction by the attraction of
the collector supply voltage.
• The electrons now move through the collector region, out
through the collector lead, and into the positive terminal of
the collector voltage source. This forms the collector
electron current, as shown in figure above. The collector
current is much larger than the base current. This is the
reason transistors exhibit current gain.
Transistor Currents
Transistor Characteristics and Parameters
Contd…
Transistor characteristics and
parameters(continued…)

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Bipolar Junction Transistors (bj ts)

  • 2. Brief Introduction of Transistor • Invented by a team of – Three men at Bell Laboratories in 1947. – Although it was not a BJT but it was the beginning of a technological revolution that is still continuing. – Almost all the electronic devices and systems today are an outgrowth of early developments in semiconductor transistors.
  • 3. Two Basic Types • Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) • Field-Effect Transistor (FET) • Applications of BJTs – Used in two broad areas • As a linear amplifier to boost or amplify an electrical signal • As an electronic switch
  • 4. Transistor Structure • BJT is constructed with three doped semiconductor regions separated by two pn junction. • The three regions are called emitter, base and collector. • One type consists of two n-regions separated by a p region (npn) and the other type consists of two p regions separated by an n region (pnp).
  • 6. Junctions in BJTs • The pn junction joining the base region and the emitter region is called the base-emitter junction. • The pn junction joining the base region and the collector region is called the base-collector junction.
  • 7. EBC - Terminals • A wire lead connects to each of the three regions. • • These leads are labeled E, B and C for Emitter, Base and Collector respectively. • The base region is lightly doped and very thin compared to the heavily doped emitter and the moderately doped collector regions. – (Assignment Qs, Why is it so?) – The term bipolar refers to the use of both holes and electrons as carriers in the transistor structure.
  • 9. Transistor operation •The proper bias arrangement for both npn and pnp transistors for active operation as an amplifier is shown above. •In both cases the base-emitter (BE) junction is forward-biased and the base- collector (BC) junction is reverse-biased.
  • 11. Working … • The forward bias from base to emitter narrows the BE depletion region, and the reverse bias from base to collector widens the BC depletion region, as depicted in figure. • The heavily doped n type emitter region is teeming with conduction-band (free) electrons that easily diffuse through the forward-biased BE junction into the p-type base region where they become minority carriers. • The base region is lightly doped and very thin so that it has a limited number of holes. Thus, only a small percentage of all the electrons flowing through the BE junction can combine with the available holes in the base. These relatively few recombined electrons flow out of the base lead as valence electrons causing small base electron current as shown above.
  • 12. Working … • Once in this region electrons are pulled through the reverse biased BC junction by the electric field set up by the force of at- traction between the positive and negative ions. Actually you can think of the electrons as being pulled across the reverse-biased BC junction by the attraction of the collector supply voltage. • The electrons now move through the collector region, out through the collector lead, and into the positive terminal of the collector voltage source. This forms the collector electron current, as shown in figure above. The collector current is much larger than the base current. This is the reason transistors exhibit current gain.