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Bipolar junction transistors

1994
ALTHOUGH in principle consisting merely of two p-n junction diodes back to back, in practice the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a completely different class of device; whereas the diode is a passive device, the transistor is active — it can be used to amplify voltages (signals).
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Bipolar Junction Transistors

1980
Bipolar transistors are npn or pnp structures where the current flow across the base region is by minority carriers injected from an emitter region. This minority carrier flow is collected at a reverse-biased collector junction. The energy diagram for an npn transistor without bias is given in Fig. 4.1(a). With forward bias on the emitter-base junction,
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Bipolar Junction Transistors

1988
The bipolar junction transistor is a three-terminal ‘active’ device that may be used to control the flow of current through a load resistor from an external power source (such as a power supply) by means of a small power signal applied to its control terminal. It may thus be used as a power amplifier.
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Bipolar Junction Transistors

2008
In this chapter, the basic structure and operation of the bipolar junction transistor are discussed. The bipolar transistor operates by the injection of minority carriers across one junction with these carriers collected across a second junction located in close proximity.
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A New Proportional Base Drive Technique for SiC Bipolar Junction Transistor

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2017
Linyuan Liao   +5 more
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Wafer-scale monolithic integration of full-colour micro-LED display using MoS2 transistor

Nature Nanotechnology, 2022
Luhing Hu, Anh Tuan Hoang, Jong-Hyun Ahn
exaly  

Bipolar junction transistor based sensors for chemical and biological sensing

European Solid-State Device Research Conference, 2016
S. Zafar, T. Ning
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