Practice - Observing Junction Interactions
Practice Questions
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What are the two primary junctions in a BJT?
💡 Hint: Think about their names; one is for the emitter and the other for the collector.
What happens during forward bias?
💡 Hint: Recall the effect of applying a positive voltage.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What are the two junctions of a BJT?
💡 Hint: Focus on the emitter and collector connections.
In a BJT, which junction is typically forward biased during normal operation?
💡 Hint: Think about how BJTs are used in amplifiers.
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Challenge Problems
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A BJT operates with a base-emitter voltage of 0.7V while the base-collector is reverse biased. Calculate the expected base and collector currents given the forward currents are known.
💡 Hint: Use I_C = Beta * I_B, where Beta is the current gain.
If a BJT shows a collector current of 2 mA with a base current of 20 µA, determine the beta and provide its significance.
💡 Hint: Beta shows how much the base current is amplified to the collector current.
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