Uses Of Transistor

Uses Of Transistor

In our modern society, extensive use of electricity has enabled various uses of transistors in every electronic circuit. Transistors are used in our day-to-day lives in many forms, which we are aware of as amplifiers and switching apparatuses. As amplifiers, they are being used in various oscillators, modulators, detectors and nearly any circuit to perform a function.

In a digital circuit, transistors are used as switches. According to various functionality, there are transistors of different types such as for functioning in low and high frequencies. There are low, medium and high power transistors.

Various Applications and Uses of Transistor

  • The core use of transistors includes switching applications or both amplification and switching.
  • There is a kind of transistors that produce current flow depending on the amount of light shined upon them; those are known as phototransistors.
  • Bipolar Junction Transistors(BJT) can cause a greater current flow from the emitter to the collector when a small amount of current is passed through the base.
  • Field-Effect Transistors act as voltage controlled devices. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) have very high input impedance and it helps to run very little current through them. This is helpful for not causing the power source to load down as they are not disturbing the original circuit power elements to which they are connected. FETs are cheaper and easier to manufacture and cause less loading.
  • Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors (HBT) can provide faster switching speeds and are used in analog and digital microwave applications. They are priceless to fabricate and can provide better lithographic yield. They are used in mobile and laser drivers as power amplifiers.
  • Darlington Transistors have a much higher ability to gain current. Because of its sensitivity, it can pick currents from human skin, which is why it is used to create a touch-sensitive button.
  • Schottky Transistors divert high input currents and prevent the transistors from saturating.
  • Multiple Emitter Transistors are used in Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and NAND logic gates.
  • Dual Gate MOSFETs are used in RF mixers/multipliers and RF amplifiers where two controlled gates are required in a series.
  • Avalanche Transistors can switch high currents in less than nanosecond transition times.

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Q1

What is bipolar junction transistor?

A bipolar junction transistor is a three-terminal semiconductor device that consists of two p-n junctions which are able to amplify or magnify a signal.
Q2

What is a field-effect transistor?

The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the current flow in a semiconductor.
Q3

Which type of transistor is used in Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and NAND logic gates?

Multiple Emitter Transistors are used in Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and NAND logic gates.
Q4

Which transistor has the ability to switch high currents in less than nanosecond transition times?

Avalanche transistors have the ability to switch high currents in less than nanosecond transition times.
Q5

Name a transistor that is used in mobile and LASER drivers as power amplifiers.

Heterojunction bipolar transistors are used in mobile and LASER drivers as power amplifiers.

Thus, these are the various uses of transistors. Know more about transistors by downloading BYJU’s Learning App.

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