Surface
1.
NPN
Type
2.
PNP Type
Terminals of a Transistor
There are three terminals of a surface mount transistor or
thru-hole transistor:
1.
Ammeter
(E) – Flows current on receipt of forward
bias. Electrons are emitted in NPN transistors whereas PNP transistors emit
‘holes’.
2.
Collector
(C) – The terminal of the transistor which
receives the emitted electrons or holes. Collector always works or reverse bias
mode.
3.
Base
(B) – The layer between ammeter and
collector is called base. Base displays the property of showing low resistance
in ammeter junction forward bias and high in collector junction reverse bias.
Facts about Transistor
1.
Indicating Character: Q or V, TR
2.
Function: Switching, Amplification, Regulating Voltage.
3.
Unit: Transistors are identified according to the code.
Digital Surface Mount Transistor
In digital transistor, resistance in built in
the base and ammeter. This transistor is also called RET (Resistance Equipped Transistor).
This type of transistor is used in mobile phones for reducing the current
consumption.
Field Effect Transistor (FET)
Surface Mount Transistor
This type of transistor is controlled by voltage instead
of current. Flow of working current through a semiconductor channel is switched
and regulated by the effect of electrical charge in the area near channel which
is called gate. This is called unipolar transistor. FET can be
P-Channel type or N-Channel Type.
Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOSFET)
MOSFET is active semiconductor components.
MOSFET has 3 terminals – source, drain and gate. There are 2 types of MOSFET:
1.
P-Channel MOSFET (PMOS)
2.
N-Channel MOSFET (NMOS)





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