Introduction to the Structure and Types of Crystal Transistors 2

Date:2025-08-06 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:209 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd


Three working states of transistor

Cut off state: When the voltage applied to the emitter junction of the transistor is less than the conduction voltage of the PN junction, the base current is zero, and the collector current and emitter current are both zero. At this point, the transistor loses its current amplification function, and the gap between the collector and emitter is equivalent to the open state of the switch. We call the transistor in the cut off state.

Amplification state: When the voltage applied to the emitter junction of the transistor is greater than the conduction voltage of the PN junction and is at an appropriate value, the emitter junction of the transistor is forward biased and the collector junction is reverse biased. At this time, the base current controls the collector current, making the transistor have a current amplification effect. The current amplification factor β=Δ Ic/Δ Ib, and the transistor is in an amplification state.

Saturated conduction state: When the voltage applied to the emitter junction of a transistor is greater than the conduction voltage of the PN junction, and when the base current increases to a certain extent, the collector current no longer increases with the increase of the base current, but remains relatively stable near a certain value. At this point, the transistor loses its current amplification function, and the voltage between the collector and emitter is very small. The collector and emitter are equivalent to the conduction state of a switch. The state of a transistor is called saturation conduction state.



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