Asked by
Rhyan Lewis
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
Approximately how much voltage is required to forward bias a bipolar transistor?
A) .6 volts
B) 2.4 volts
C) 4.8 volts
D) 12 volts
Forward Bias
In electronics, a condition where the positive end of a voltage source is connected to the p-type material and the negative end to the n-type material of a semiconductor, allowing current flow.
Bipolar Transistor
A transistor that operates like a switched diode. It contains base, emitter, and collector terminals and can have NPN or PNP biasing.
- Understand the functioning principles of transistors and their utilization in electronic control units (ECUs).
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the functioning principles of transistors and their utilization in electronic control units (ECUs).