Transcription of Experiment 6 Transistors as amplifiers and switches
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Introductory Electronics laboratory 6- i Experiment 6 Transistors as amplifiers and switches Our final topic of the term is an introduction to the transistor as a discrete circuit element. Since an integrated circuit is constructed primarily from dozens to even millions of Transistors formed from a single, thin silicon crystal, it might be interesting and instructive to spend a bit of time building some simple circuits directly from these fascinating devices. We start with an elementary description of how a particular type of transistor, the bipolar junction transistor (or BJT) works. Although nearly all modern digital ICs use a completely different type of transistor, the metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET), most of the Transistors in even modern analog ICs are still BJTs.
Introductory Electronics Laboratory 6-i Experiment 6 Transistors as amplifiers and switches Our final topic of the term is an introduction to the transistor as a discrete circuit element. Since an integrated circuit is constructed primarily from dozens to even millions of ... Generating digital logic levels from analog signals; simple logic ...
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