What does a transistor do
[DOC File]Single Electron Transistor (SET)
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Depending on the voltage of an input signal, a transistor either acts as a wire that conducts electricity or as a resister that blocks the flow of electricity. 47. Of what is a transistor made? Transistors are made of semiconductor material, which is neither a good conductor of electricity nor a particularly good insulator.
[DOC File]Enhancement Loads - ITTC
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As the transistor heats up with time, does the current stay stable? Measure the potentiometer . R. G1. and the gate resistor . R. G2. and determine . V. GS. for this condition. Compare with the measurement in part 1. Replace the transistor with a different one without touching the potentiometer. Did the drain current change compared to the other transistor? Build the second biasing circuit, by ...
Transistor - Wikipedia
What type of transistors do the common logic families use? CMOS – PMOS and NMOS, TTL (NPN and PNP), BICMOS (PMOS, NMOS, NPN, and PNP), ECL (NPN and PNP). Draw and label the characteristic curves for an NMOS transistor. What is the typical threshold voltage of a PMOS transistor? What does this mean?-1 V. The gate voltage must be at least one ...
[DOCX File]Experiment 1 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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What will the manager of the bookshop try to do if he does not want to take too much risk. 37) The lifetime in weeks of a certain type of transistor is known to follow a gamma distribution with mean 10 weeks and standard deviation (50 weeks. What is the probability that the transistor will last at most 50 weeks? What is the probability that the transistor will not survive the first 10 weeks ...
[DOC File]Physics 104 Lab Handout #7
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From plot C2, at what input voltage does the transistor switch close and open when using the inverter? (2 pt) From plot C2, at what input voltage does the transistor switch close and open when using the Schmitt trigger? (2 pt) What effect did changing the values of the resistors R1, R2, R4 and R5 have on the output voltage? Why? (2 pt) 9.Why do you think the Schmitt trigger is preferable to an ...
[DOCX File]Laboratory 4: Biasing of MOS Transistors
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In Labs #10-11 you will learn about voltage rectification by a diode and amplification by a transistor circuit. This Lab allows you to breadboard several circuits, drive them with a sinusoidal voltage from a signal generator, and study their behavior with an oscilloscope. What you learn is of general interest, because any complicated waveform can be decomposed (by Fourier analysis) into a ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 1
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transistor! Q: How can we do that!? After all, a resistor is a . two . terminal device, whereas a transistor is a . three. terminal device. A: We can make a two terminal device from a MOSFET by . connecting. the gate and the drain! Enhancement Load Resistor Load . Q: How does this “ enhancement load ” resemble a resistor? A: Consider the i-v curve for a . resistor: Now consider the same ...
[DOC File]97 - Carleton University
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The transistor therefore works like a tap controlling the flow of water between two tanks, where the opening of the tap is set by the pressure of the water in a third tank. The difference is that electrons in the channel behave as a compressible fluid with a local density that …
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