In this video, the Bipolar Junction Transistor, its different region of operation, different configurations and the working is briefly explained.
This video on bipolar junction transistor (BJT) discusses the operating modes of the BJT transistor. Here you will understand how the bipolar junction transistor works in different operating modes like- active mode, saturation mode, cut off mode and reverse active mode. The transistor acts as an amplifier in active mode of operation while works as a switch in saturation mode and cutoff mode. In saturation mode transistor acts as a closed switch but in case of cut off mode it acts as an open switch. Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is never used in Reverse active mode because the gain is negligible in this region of operation.
DC Analysis and DC Load Line Video Lecture from Bipolar Junction Transistor Chapter of Analog Electronics Subject for Electronics Engineering Students.
Transistor as an Amplifier - Semiconductor Electronics
In this video, the Emitter Stabilized Biasing and Emitter Biasing Configuration of the BJT is explained in detail.
In this video, the Collector Feedback Bias Configuration of the BJT is explained with the solved example.
In this video, the common emitter configuration of the BJT (input and output characteristics) has been explained briefly.
Analog Electronics: Common-Emitter Configuration of a Transistor Topics Covered: 1. Common emitter configuration. 2. Current amplification factor (β). 3. Common emitter configuration as current amplifier. 4. Comparison of leakage currents in common base and common emitter configuration.
This electronics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the common collector amplifier and the common base amplifier as well as the common emitter amplifier.
In this video, how the transistor (BJT) acts as a switch is explained with an example. Along with that, it is also explained, how to identify the saturation in BJT and what is Hard Saturation.
High Frequency Response of BJT Amplifier video lecture from Multistage Amplifier chapter of Electronic Devices and Circuits Subject for all engineering students.