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BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS (BJTs)
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---3February 2022
- In order to better visualize the operation of a BJT as an amplifier, it is useful to represent it by an equivalent circuit. Two types of equivalent circuits representations are used based on h-parameters (Hybrid) and r-parameters. For this course we shall limit our discussion to r-parameters. There are three basic BJT connections

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BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSSTORS
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---59February 20222021/2022
- In order to better visualize the operation of a BJT as an amplifier, it is useful to represent it by an equivalent circuit 
Two types of equivalent circuits representations are used based on h-parameters (Hybrid) and r-parameters 
For this course we shall limit our discussion to r-parameters
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SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE
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- Third approximation can be used to account more accurately for diode forward voltage drop 
The diode I-V characteristic is not vertical above the knee voltage but actually slopes upwards to the right 
This means that as more current flows through the real diode, more voltage is dropped across it 
Once the diode conducts, it acts like a resistor
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DYNAMIC RESISTANCE AND RECTIFICATION
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- The key function of zener diode is its ability to maintain nearly constant voltage across its terminal over a wide range of reverse circuit. 
it is widely used for voltage regulation
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BIASING THE PN JUNCTION
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- Biasing means applying a fixed Direct electric component (current or voltage). The primary usefulness of a pn junction is its ability to allow current in only one direction 
There are two types of PN junction biasing 
	Forward Bias 
 Reverse Bias
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SEMICONDUCTORS
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---32February 20222021/2022
- All matters are made of atoms made of electrons, protons and neutrons 
 
An atom is the smallest particle of an element and each element has a unique atomic structure 
 
According to Bohr Model, atom structure has central nucleus and orbiting electrons 
 
Each type of atom has a certain number of electrons and protons different from atoms of other elements
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