QUES:
why BJT is BIPOLAR?
ANS: Bipolar transistors can have both minority and majority carriers
flowing, whereas FET's only have majority carriers flowing. The fact
that bipolar transistors have two types of carriers flowing
simultaneously results in the name 'bi-polar'. The minority carrier flow
is responsible for collector conduction modulation and transistor
storage time.
QUES: Why is a bipolar transistor current driven?
ANS : A bipolar transistor has the base electrically connected and needs base current to turn on.
QUES:What does the SOA define ?
ANS :The SOA (Safe Operating Area) defines the permissible region of
operation for linear applications. The circuit designer must make sure
the transistor is never used outside the SOA boundaries.
QUES:
Can the base be driven negatively ?
ANS :Yes, but there is a maximum level that should not be exceeded. The
maximum negative base-emitter voltage can be found in the maximum
ratings table. Exceeding this value will not immediately destroy the
transistor if base current is held to a moderate value, but repeated
avalanche base-emitter reverse breakdown may lead to shifts of dopants
altering the characteristics of the transistor.
QUES:What is fT ?
ANS : The transistion frequency is where the current gain of the BJT is
reduced to unity. This means that it is the highest frequency at which
there is amplifying action. Practical circuits will use the transistor
at frequencies well below fT.
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