BJT Structure
BJT Operation
BJT Characteristic Curve
BJT Operating Modes
BJT Important Values
100

This is how many semiconductor layers a BJT has.

What is 3?


100

This is the process of applying a DC voltage to set the characteristics of a BJT.

What is Biasing?

100

This graph shows the relationship between VCE and IC.

What is the BJT characteristic curve?

100

This is the mode of operation when the transistor allows no current to flow.

What is cutoff?

100

This is the smallest current in a BJT.

What is IB?

200

The region between the emitter and collector is known as this.

What is the base?

200

This is the majority carrier in a NPN BJT.

What are electrons?

200
Each curve on a BJT characteristic curve represents IC for a different value of this current.

What is IB?

200

This is the mode of operation when a BJT lets the maximum current through.

What is Saturation?

200

This value represents the maximum current that can flow through a BJT.

What is IC(sat)?

300

This is the number of diode junctions in a BJT.

What is 2?

300

This is the formula relating the three currents in a BJT.

What is IE = IC + IB

300

This is the point on the characteristic curve where VCE = VCC

What is Cutoff?

300

This is the mode of operation when a transistor lets less than the maximum but more than zero (more accurately leakage) current to flow.

What is active or linear?

300

This value represents the voltage dropped from the Collector to the emitter. 

What is VCE?

400

This type of BJT is designed with a p-type base sandwiched between two n-type regions.

What is an NPN transistor?

400

This is the only region in an NPN BJT which has holes as the majority carrier.

What is the Base?

400

The maximum collector current IC(sat) is determined by this component. 

What is RC?

400

This is what a transistor is being used as when operated in either saturation or cutoff.

What is a switch?

400

This value represents the DC current gain of a BJT.

What is BetaDC?

500

This layer is heavily doped to provide a large number of charge carriers. 

What is the Emitter?

500

The BE junction in BJT must have this kind of bias to operate in the linear region.

What is forward-bias?

500

This is the name of the line connecting the saturation and cutoff point.

What is the DC load line?

500

This is what a transistor is being used as when operating in the linear/active region.

What is an amplifier?

500

This value is the h-parameter you will look up in a datasheet to find BetaDC.

What is hFE?

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