Which of the following is not a PN junction of a transistor?
emitter-base junction
base-collector junction
emitter-collector junction
None of the above
There are two PN junctions: one at the emitter-base junction, and the other at the base-collector junction.
In a normal operation of a transistor, (a) the base−emitter junction is forward-baised (b) the base−collector junction is forward-baised (c) the base−emitter junction is reverse-baised (d) the base−collector junction is reverse-baised.
The emitter-base junction of a transistor is ...... biased while the collector-base junction is ....... biased .