Chapter 37 Quiz
Compare the normal current flow through a forward biased in reverse biased junction
2 voltage sources to foward bias the emitter base Junction and reverse bias the collector base junction
What reading should be expected if the junction is good and the emitter base junction of a bipolar junction transistor using a digital multimeter?
700mV in foward bias, OL in reverse bias
What is the operating current range of the base compared to that of the collector?
A few microamps to several milliamps
With reference to a properly biased complete bipolar junction transistor circuit, what determines the amount of collector current flow?
Amount of base current
In a JFET circuit why is the source current equal to the drain current?
Because it is in reverse bias. No current flows through it so all the current from the drain travels to the source
To what Junction of the UJT is the input signal applied?
Between the emitter and Base 1
What are the two main families of transistors?
Bipolar junction transistors(BJT) and field effect transistors (FET)
For what purpose is the base region used?
Control current flow through the transistor
What is the main advantage of the Darlington transistor?
Creates a transistor unit with a very high current amplification factor
What is the basic difference between the connection of an NP and a PNP bipolar function transistor circuit?
Direction of arrow on the emitter lead
In what ways is the unijunction transistor not like a true transistor?
Does not amplify
In MOSFET, what happens to the drain Current flow when a positive voltage is applied to the gate?
Drain flow increases
Name the two junction is found within a BJT
Emitter base Junction and collector base junction
State the type of bias used for each Junction in order to produce the required transistor action
Emitter is foward biased and collector is reverse bias
Compare the control of output current of a BJT with that of a FET
FET has almost no input current. Output current controlled by a varying "electric field" which is created through the application of voltage. BJT- current into or out of base of the transistor controls the larger current that flows between the emitter or collector (current driven device)
Why should an analog ohmmeter not ordinarily be used for testing MOSFETs?
Fragile nature of the oxide
What should be the normal resistance reading of the collector-to-emitter circuit of a BJT using an ohmmeter?
High ohms in one direction, low ohms in another direction
State three operating advantages of FETs over bipolar types of transistors
High switching speed, low driven power, no voltage loss or drop across the transistor due to its resistance
Explain the basics circuit configuration contained within a bipolar Darlington transistor
Hooking two or more bipolar transistors up so that a smaller transistor provides the best current for a larger transistor
In N-Channel enhancement, what happens to the drain Current flow when a positive voltage is applied to the gate?
Increases to the saturation point
The action of a P- channel JFET is complementary to that of anN- channel JFET. What does this mean?
It operates in exactly in the same manner except all current and voltages are reversed
What are the two main types of FETs?
JFET and MOSFET
JFET
Junction Field Effect Transistor
What special precaution is often taken for the packaging and shipping of MOSFETs?
Kept it static protection packages or with the leads shorted together until they are placed into a circuit
In what does a small increase in base current flow result?
Large increase in collector current
MOSFET
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
State two ways in which power transistor packages is different from the small signal type
Mounted in a case or package
In MOSFET, what happens to the drain Current flow when a negative voltage to applied to the gate?
No current flow
What is the basic difference in construction between a JFET and a MOSFET?
No electrical contact with the source and drain
With no bass current flow how much collector current flows?
Open or no current flow
What are the normal for polarities of the drain and gate with respect to the source for an N-channel JFET?
Positive for drain. Negative for gate
In a JFET circuit, what gate-to-source biasing connection is normally used to prevent gate current flow?
Reverse bias
Assume a variable positive voltage is applied to emitter of an N-Type UJT. Describe what happens is is voltage is increased from zero
The base-to-emitter voltage increase to some peak value then decreases. When this leak value occurs, the B1-to-emitter junction conducts a Current
In N-channel enhancement, what happens to the drain Current flow when a negative voltage is applied to the gate?
The device is off and no drain current flows
Briefly explain how current flow through an N-channel JFET is controlled
The gate in channel form a PN junction similar to a PN Junction diode. A depletion region develops around the Junction. Size is controlled by the value of the reverse bias voltage that is applied between the gate and source. With no negative bias voltage applied, the depletion region is minimal and the resistance of the channel is low so max current flows between the source and drain.
In what way is the UJT symbol different from that of a JFET symbol?
The slant of the arrow
Explain how built in zener diodes can be used to protect MOSFETs against static charge
The zener diode voltage rating is less than the max gate-to-source voltage rating of the device, so zener diodes conducts to shunt the current before any damage to the thin layer occurs when connected in parallel to theMOSFET
Why are FETs said to be unipolar?
Their working current flows though only one type of semiconductor material
Why are JFETs classified as normally on devices?
They allow for current to pass between the drain in the source when the gate is not activated
Explain why MOSFETs can be damaged by the static charges?
Thin layer of silicone dioxide
In what two ways is the base region of a bipolar Junction transistor different from that of the emitter and collector
Thinner and has fewer doping atoms
Why is the N-channel of a MOSFET drawn as a solid line?
To signify that the circuit between the drain and source is normally complete and the device is normally on
Why is the N-Channel enhancement schematic drawn with broken lines?
To signify that the circuit between the drain and the source is normally open and that the device is normally off
State three ways in which transistors are used
Used as switch to turn current on/off, acts a variable resistor to vary current flow, and as amplifiers to increase current or voltage
State the basic function of the uniJunction transistor
Voltage controlled switch
Assume a variable negative voltage is applied to the emitter of an N-Type UJT. Describe what happens is voltage is increased from zero
When an emitter reaches a certain point (Vp) o. The curve, the emitter diode becomes foward bias and a small amount of Current begins to flow into the region between B1 and the emitter
Briefly explain how a phototransistor operates to control current
When the Junction is exposed to light through a lens opening in the transistor package, it creates a control current flow this which is the transistor on
What does pinch off mean applied to a JFET circuit?
When the depletion layer touch
Why can the MOSFET withstand a positive voltage at the gate without damage?
With zero gate bias voltage applied, drain current passes through the channel between the source and drink. Gate bias voltage can swing positive or negative with reference to zero