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**When the voltage is in between the ranges of open and closed switch, the MOSFET can smoothly control the amount of current flowing. |
**When the voltage is in between the ranges of open and closed switch, the MOSFET can smoothly control the amount of current flowing. |
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*Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) can act as either switches or current controls as well. |
*Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) can act as either switches or current controls as well. |
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==Amplifiers== |
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*An inverting amplifier has a negative voltage gain, <math>\ {A_{v}}</math>. |
*An inverting amplifier has a negative voltage gain, <math>\ {A_{v}}</math>. |
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*A noninverting amplifier has a positive voltage gain, <math>\ {A_{v}}</math>. (If you get this, you deserve a cookie) |
*A noninverting amplifier has a positive voltage gain, <math>\ {A_{v}}</math>. (If you get this, you deserve a cookie) |
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*The power gain is the ration of the output power to the input power |
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==Decibel Conversion== |
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Revision as of 15:46, 24 January 2010
The following facts are not profound and are possibly very obvious. Nonetheless, they might help cement certain concepts. Please add things you think would be helpful.
Transistors
- Conduction in n-type material is from free electrons.
- Conduction in p-type material is from holes (positive particles).
- The function of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) depends on the voltage applied to the gate.
- Certain ranges of voltage allow no current to flow between the drain and the source. In this way, the MOSFET acts like an open switch.
- Another particular range of voltage allows current to easily flow from the source to the drain.
- When the voltage is in between the ranges of open and closed switch, the MOSFET can smoothly control the amount of current flowing.
- Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) can act as either switches or current controls as well.
Amplifiers
- An inverting amplifier has a negative voltage gain, .
- A noninverting amplifier has a positive voltage gain, . (If you get this, you deserve a cookie)
- The power gain is the ration of the output power to the input power
Decibel Conversion
References
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