Last Answer : No, BJT is a current controlled device .
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Last Answer : In BJT there is movement of electrons and holes accros the junctions which is basicaly current flow.
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Last Answer : MOSFET are voltage controlled devices.
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Last Answer : already answered here is mosfet current controlled device?
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Last Answer : No, IGBT is not the current controlled device. IGBT is a voltage controlled device. IGBT have combine qualities of MOSFET and BJT. The high switching speed of MOSFET and low conduction losses of BJT. Also, IGBT which stands for Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor have high input impedance.
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Last Answer : Thyristor can only be turned on by small gate pulse but it cannot be turn off by using gate hence thyristor is called semi controlled device.
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An FET is a better chopper than a BJT because it has (A) lower offset voltage (B) higher series ON resistance (C) lower input current (D) higher input impedance
Last Answer : An FET is a better chopper than a BJT because it has lower offset voltage
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What is a BJT?
Last Answer : Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT): BJT is a Bipolar device. (Uses both electrons and holes charge carrier for current conduction) Two Junctions (Emitter junction & collector ... mode (Current amplification) Cutoff mode (Open switch) Saturation mode (Close switch)
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Last Answer : Yes IGBT is costlier than BJT and MOSFET.
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Last Answer : Yes BJT have internal capacitances.
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Last Answer : BJT act as switch in saturation and cutoff region ( ON state in saturation region and OFF state in cut-off region )
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Last Answer : In cut-off region of BJT both the emitter-base junction and collector-base junction are reverse biased.
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Last Answer : Active region of BJT act as amplifier.
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Last Answer : Active , Saturation , Cut-off region of operations in BJT.
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Last Answer : Yes BJT have second breakdown problem.
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Last Answer : BJT have three terminals Base, emitter and collector.
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Last Answer : When Q-point is at cut off region means it is just above the horizontal axis VCE
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Last Answer : The proper flow of zero signal collector current and the maintenance of the proper collector emmiter voltage during passage of single called as transistor biasing
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Last Answer : Beta is the current gain which is the ratio of collector current to base current.
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Last Answer : BJT control the flow of electron so it is a active device.
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Last Answer : Bipolar junction transistor
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Last Answer : Transformer coupled amplifiers Direct coupled amplifiers Multistage amplifiers Darlington amplifiers Emmiter follower
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what are bjt transistors?
Last Answer : Bjt transistor is a type of transistor which uses both electrons and hole charge carrier.bjts are used as switches and amplifiers.They amplify currents.
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A current controlled voltage source is equivalent to : (A) series voltage feed -back amplifier (B) shunt current feed -back amplifier (C) shunt voltage feed -back amplifier (D) series current feed -back amplifier
Last Answer : A current controlled voltage source is equivalent to : shunt voltage feed -back amplifier
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Draw circuit diagram of voltage divider biasing list two advantages of voltage divider biasing of BJT.
Last Answer : Two advantages of voltage divider biasing of BJT. 1. It is very simple method of transistor biasing. 2. The biasing conditions can be very easily set. 3. there is no loading of ... 5. The resistor RE introduces a negative feedback. So all the advantages of negative feedback are obtained.
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If the base current of a BJT is 250 µA and emitter current is 15 mA, then the common base current gain will be A) 0.98 B) 0.41 C) 59 D) 55
Last Answer : If the base current of a BJT is 250 µA and emitter current is 15 mA, then the common base current gain will be 0.98
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The speed of a three-phase induction motor is controlled by variable voltage variable frequency control (i.e. keeping V/f constant). As the frequency is reduced, the slip at maximum torque (1) Decreases (2) Increases (3) Remains constant (4) None of the above
Last Answer : The speed of a three-phase induction motor is controlled by variable voltage variable frequency control (i.e. keeping V/f constant). As the frequency is reduced, the slip at maximum torque Increases
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In voltage source converter based HVDC transmission system the active power is controlled by changing (A) phase angle of the converter ac input voltage (B) supply frequency of the converter ac input voltage (C) magnitude of the converter ac input voltage (D) DC voltage at the inverter terminals
Last Answer : In voltage source converter based HVDC transmission system the active power is controlled by changing phase angle of the converter ac input voltage
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For a 15-bus power system with 3 voltage controlled buses, the size of Jacobian matrix is
Last Answer : For a 15-bus power system with 3 voltage controlled buses, the size of Jacobian matrix is 25 x 25
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A 3 -phase, fully controlled, converter is feeding power into a DC load at a constant current of 150 A, the rms value of the current flowing through each thyristor of the converter is
Last Answer : Please show the solution for this question
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When the firing angle a of a single-phase, fully controlled rectifier feeding constant direct current into a load is 30°, the displacement power factor of the rectifier is
Last Answer : When the firing angle a of a single-phase, fully controlled rectifier feeding constant direct current into a load is 30°, the displacement power factor of the rectifier is √3/2
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Last Answer : The gravity controlled instrument has crowded scale because current is proportional to sine of deflection angle.
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State 2 advantages of JFET over BJT.
Last Answer : Advantages of JFET over BJT: 1) High input impedance 2) Better thermal stability 3) Produce less noise 4) Smaller than BJT 5) Rugged in construction and simpler to fabricate 6) High degree of isolation between Input and Output.
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List specification of BJT.
Last Answer : * The bipolar junction transistor (BJT) has small signal current gain, α (hfb). * Maximum collector current Ic (max). * Maximum collector to emitter voltage, VCE (max). * Collector to emitter ... . * Collector to emitter cut off voltage, VCEO. * Base emitter saturation voltage, VBE (sat).
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State reason BJT is called as bipolar junction transistor.
Last Answer : BJT is called bipolar junction transistor because in BJT current conduction takes place due to majority as well as minority charge carriers.
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List configurations of BJT.
Last Answer : Configurations of BJT : 1) Common Base (CB) configuration 2) Common Emitter (CE) configuration 3) Common Collector (CC) configuration
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State the need of biasing of BJT.
Last Answer : Need of biasing: The basic need of transistor biasing is to keep the base-emitter (B-E) junction properly forward biased and the collector-emitter (C-E) junction properly reverse biased ... transistor biasing is necessary for normal and proper operation of transistor to be used for amplification.
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Compare BJT with FET
Last Answer : FET BJT It is unipolar device i.e. current in the device is carried either by electrons or holes It is bipolar device i.e. current in the device is carried either by ... from minority- carrier storage effects & therefore has lower switching speeds & cut-off frequencies.
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Compare between BJT and FET on the basis of (i) Biolar/Unipolar (ii) Tharmal Runaway (iii) Noise (iv) Applications
Last Answer : Parameter BJT FET Bipolar/Unipolar It is bipolar device i.e. current in this device is carried by electrons and holes. It is unipolar device i.e. current ... in oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters and other measuring and testing equipment because of their high input impedance.
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Which phenomenon is present in thyristors but absent in BJT, MOSFET and IGBT ? (A) forward conduction (B) latching (C) forward blocking (D) reverse breakdown
Last Answer : Which phenomenon is present in thyristors but absent in BJT, MOSFET and IGBT ? (A) forward conduction (B) latching (C) forward blocking (D) reverse breakdown
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What is the difference between BJT and FET?
Last Answer : BJT is a current opperated transistor while FET is a field opperated transistor.
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What is a BJT amplifier?
Last Answer : Bilpolar Juntion transistor , this fuction is control the current
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How can BJT be used as an amplifier?
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Is the input impedance of MOSFET more than BJT and FET?
Last Answer : Yes, the input impedance of MOSFET more than BJT and FET.
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What is the difference between beta and forced beta for BJT?
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Explain open emitter BJT drive circuit.
Last Answer : open emitter BJT drive circuit:
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Explain the formation of parasitic BJT and parasitic diode in Power MOSFET. Can parasitic diode be used in same power electronics applications?
Last Answer : Parasitic Diode: The parasitic diode is in between drain and source. The MOSFET structure itself contains parasitic diode or body drain diode. This parasitic diode allows the reverse flow of current when the ... of MOSFET as a BJT collector. Parasitic BJT operates in the cut-off region.
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Operating frequency of power MOSFET is higher than that of power BJT. Justify the statement.
Last Answer : Power MOSFET have high turning on and turning off capability high switching speed of MOSFET is due to the high rate of change of drain voltage. The switching losses of power MOSFET ... lower frequency. Hence, operating frequency of power MOSFET is higher than that of power BJT.
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Compare BJT, MOSFET and IGBT .
Last Answer : BJT MOSFET IGBT BJT is a current controlled device. MOSFET is a voltage controlled device. IGBT is a voltage controlled device. The input impedance of BJT is low. ... is minority carrier device. MOSFET is majority carrier device. IGBT is minority carrier device.
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What is the value of Beta in power BJT?
Last Answer : The beta value in power BJT is 5 to 10.
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