junction transistor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A semiconductor device capable of amplification: A "junction transistor" is a specific type of transistor constructed from a semiconductor material (like silicon or germanium) with three distinct regions, forming two p-n junctions. It functions primarily to amplify electrical signals or act as an electrically controlled switch.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The engineer replaced the faulty junction transistor on the circuit board.
- The invention of the junction transistor revolutionized modern electronics.
- This amplifier design relies on a bipolar junction transistor for its gain stage.
Advanced Usage
- "Bipolar junction transistor (BJT)": This is the full technical name for the device, emphasizing that it uses both electron and hole charge carriers.
- The characteristics of a bipolar junction transistor are plotted on its datasheet.
Variants and Related Words
- Transistor (n): The broader category of semiconductor devices for amplification and switching, which includes junction transistors and field-effect transistors (FETs).
- Modern computers contain billions of transistors.
- BJT (n): A common abbreviation for "bipolar junction transistor."
- The circuit schematic specified an NPN BJT.
Synonyms
- Bipolar transistor: A direct synonym emphasizing the bipolar nature of the charge carriers.
- Semiconductor amplifier: A descriptive term highlighting its material and primary function.
Related Phrases
- Transistor action: The physical process by which a transistor amplifies a signal.
- Understanding transistor action is fundamental to electronics.
- Base, emitter, collector: The three terminals of a standard bipolar junction transistor.
- The current entering the base terminal controls the current between the emitter and collector.
Noun
- a semiconductor device capable of amplification