Transistor as Amplifier
  • Electronic Devices & Circuits

Transistor as Amplifier

A transistor raises the strength of a weak signal and thus acts as an amplifier. The Below Fig shows the basic circuit…

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Selection Guidelines for Cable Glands

There are many factors to consider when selecting cable glands for industrial installations. Neglecting to pay due attention to some…

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Token Ring and Token Bus Working Animation

Token Ring At the start, a free Token is circulating on the ring, this is a data frame which to…

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Working of NPN Transistor

The emitter-base junction of a transistor is forward biased whereas collector-base junction is reverse biased. If for a moment, we…

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Basics of Transistors

A transistor consists of two pn junctions formed by *sandwiching either p-type or n-type semicon-ductor between a pair of opposite…

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Argonite/CO2 Flooding System Master & Slave Cylinder Operation

Co2 Flooding System Master & Slave Cylinder Operation Generally we found series of cylinders installed near to control rooms, turbines,…

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What is a Fuse ?

1. What is a fuse? The fuse is an electric element protecting electric devices. It is commonly connected with a…

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Comparison of Half wave Rectifiers and Full wave Rectifiers

Comparison of Half wave Rectifiers and Full wave Rectifiers

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Transistor Biasing

The below Figure shows a bias arrangement for both npn and pnp BJTs for operation as an amplifier. Notice that in…

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Construction

The basic structure of the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) determines its operating characteristics. The BJT is constructed with three doped…