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Electrical Engineering
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06/14/2013

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What is the purpose of a diode?
Definition
To conduct current freely in one direction and oppose current flow in opposite direction. This is done by applying voltage across PN junction called Bias.
Term

     The process of adding impurities to the crystal structure is referred to as ______________.

Definition
Doping.
Term

    Majority current carriers are produced through the process of doping.

Definition
True
Term

Minority current carriers are produced by applying energy (heat, light, etc.) to the semiconductor.

Definition
True
Term

      In N-type material, the majority current carriers are the __________.

Definition
Electrons
Term

      Junction recombination results in the development of a ___________ region or junction barrier.

Definition
Depletion
Term

 

 Connecting the positive side of the battery to the P-material of a diode and the negative side to the N-material will establish ________ bias.

 

Definition
Foward Bias.
Term

1.      Increasing the amount of forward bias will _______ the current through a PN junction diode.

Definition
Increase
Term

1.      Thermal runaway is the result of excessive (forward or reverse) bias of a diode.

Definition
Foward.
Term

1.      All semiconductor materials have a negative temperature coefficient of resistance meaning that as the temperature of a diode increases its resistance _______.

Definition
Decreases
Term
What is junction recombination?
Definition
The reduction of the # of free electrons and holes near the junction. The loss of an electron from the atoms in the N-type Material creates a Positive ion while the loss of a hole from the P-type material creates a negative ion.
Term
The electrostatic field in a junction due to junction recomnination similar to a charge across a capacitor is called?
Definition
Junction Field.
Term
Since the junction is void of all current carriers this is known as?
Definition
Depletion Region or Junction Barrier
Term
The anode always points to?
Definition
The N-type Material.
Term
What is bias?
Definition
The application of a voltage potential across a PN Junction.
Term
What are the two types of Bias?
Definition
Foward Bias and Reverse Bias
Term
In foward bias the width of the barrier junction depletion decreases current does what?
Definition
Increases
Term
Zero ohms are measured across a diode in both directions..the diode is?
Definition
shorted
Term

1.      If infinity is measured with an ohmmeter across a diode in both directions, the diode is _____.

Definition
open
Term

1.      When checking a diode with the diode checker function of a digital multimeter, a continuous tone in both directions indicates a ______ diode.

Definition
shorted
Term
In order for a diode to be good, the resistance must be 10 times or more greater than the?
Definition
foward resistance
Term

When checking the resistance in a diode for resistance from foward bias the diode checker should ?

red lead on anode..black lead on cathode.

Definition
Beep..indicating a low resistance.
Term
In a resitance check for a diode what are the 3 possible faults?
Definition

Short- 0 ohms in both directions

Open- infinite ohms in both directions

leaky- low resistance when reverse bias

Term
Resistance checks in the revers bias setting should red lead to cathode and black lead to anode there should be?
Definition
no beep
Term
High resistance diode will give you a?
Definition
Continuous tone in both directions.
Term
Semiconductor devices that have 3 or more leads for connection to an external current is a?
Definition
Transisitor
Term
3 purposes of a transistor are?
Definition

1- to function as an electronically controlled variable resistance

2- act like a electroniclly ontrolled switch

3- Act as an amplifier to control voltage drops across circuit components

Term

   The two junctions of a transistor are _______.

Definition

         collector-base

and

emitter-base

Term

     Transistors are classified as PNP and ______.

Definition
NPN
Term
The Emitter-Base (EB) must be?
Definition
Foward-Bias
Term
The Collector-Base (CB) junction must be?
Definition
reverse biased.
Term
The transistor is constructed in three layers ..
Definition

EMITTER – medium sized, gives off or “emits” current carriers (either electrons or holes).

BASE - very small, controls the flow of the current carriers.  

COLLECTOR - large, collects the current carriers.

Term
There are two PN junctions in each transistor
Definition

Emitter-Base and Collector- Base

Term
The schematic symbol for a transistor is labeled with a
Definition
Q
Term
In the PNP, the arrow will point
Definition
the base (pointing in pointer)
Term
In the NPN, the arrow will point
Definition
away from the base (not pointing in)
Term
The PNP transistor current flow will be
Definition
 in the collector and the base and out of the emitter
Term
The NPN transistor current flow will be
Definition
the emitter and out of the collector and base
Term
Electrostatic field and recombination between the materials results in the formation of the emitter-base and collector-base junctions.   since the transistor has 2 junctions we need ?
Definition
2 biases.
Term
Forward bias at the EB junction reduces ?
Definition
the size of the junction barrier.  Therefore, the EB junction has a low resistance. 
Term
Reverse bias at the CB junction increases
Definition
The size of the CB junction. Therefore, the CB junction has a high resistance.
Term
a static or quiescent condition is?
Definition
means the circuit does not have an input signal and the voltages are fixed in a non-varying condition
Term
In the NPN transistor current entering the emitter will always be___% of the total transister current?
Definition
100
Term
NPN Current paths..the emitter current will always be
Definition

100% of transistor current..

  Base current (IB) will be approximately 5%.  Collector current (IC) will be approximately 95%.

  Emitter current (IE) is shown leaving the emitter battery (VEE) and flowing to the N-type emitter. 

Term
PNP Current Paths..the EB junction will be foward bias..current will flow in the collector and base and out of the emitter..making?
Definition

 

 the holes move across the junction rather easily.   The base only has a few free electrons to recombine with the holes that crossed the EB junction.  These electron hole pairs will become base current, which will be approximately 5% of transistor current. 

 

 The collector is P-type but has a strong negative charge which attracts the rest of the holes across the CB junction.  These holes will recombine with the electrons

allowing current to flow in the opposite direction of the  hole movement.  The current flow is collector current 5%.

Term
Increasing forward bias across the EB junction (figure 1-28B) increases the amount of IE, IB, and IC. 
Definition
Transistor resistance has decreased. 
Term
Decreasing forward bias across the EB junction (figure 1-28C) decreases the amount of IE, IB, and IC
Definition
 Transistor resistance has increased
Term
The effect of the relatively small base-to-emitter voltage on base current has?
Definition
 has a very large controlling effect on the collector current.
Term
the 2 methods for biasing are?
Definition

Base-Current Bias 

(Fixed bias) and Combination Bias.

Term

    On a TO-5 Canister, pin 1 appears next to the ______________.

Definition
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