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Day 116, Tuesday, 8 March, 2016 Diodes and Transistors Warm Up Teenage Communication Electronics Diodes rectifiers Transistors Amplifiers Elements in Logic Circuits
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Warm Up Answers 52. V = IRD 15 volts 54. V = IRI = V/RB 3.0 amps
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Batteries wired in Series and in Parallel (increases volts) (increases Amps)
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Teenage Communication 1/3 of teenage communication is accomplished with 20 words.
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That hella sucks!
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Band gap in a semiconductor
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Diode Check valve
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P-N Junction in a Diode Negatively doped region: atoms that donate electrons Positively doped region: atoms that accept electrons (holes)
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Light Emitting Diode
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Light Emitting Diode (LED)
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Diode Laser
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Diodes (used in rectifiers) Allows one way flow of current
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Rectifiers (bridge)
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Pay Attention!
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Transistor A transistor is a semiconductor device that uses a small amount of voltage or electrical current to control a larger change in voltage or current. Wikipedia
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Mr. Irish draws on the Board Semiconductor C B E
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Schematic of a Transistor
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Labeling of the Transistor Leads In Academics: Collector, Base, Emitter In Industry: Source, Gate, Drain
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Transistor
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Two uses for transistors 1. Amplifier 2. Element in a logic circuit
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Two uses for transistors 1. Amplifier Weak signal to powerful output 2. Element in a logic circuit Series: “and gate” Parallel: “or gate”
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The Transistor as Amplifier Phones, radios, TVs, stereos, etc.
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The Transistor as element in a Logic Circuit “and” gates (wired in series) “or” gates (wired in parallel)
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The asymmetrical symmetry Commercial Power DC AC Rectified AC
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Mr. Irish draws on the board again
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Schematic of a Laser Pointer
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Credits Teenage Communication KNPR radio program Diode Laser Diagram http://www.laser- industrial.com/Principles/boxrod.jpg
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Credits II Diode explanation Wikipedia Diode diagram www.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit%20/npn/diode. gif Band gap Wikipedia
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Credits III Transistor photo www.opamp-electronics.com Laser pointer diagram www.reuk.co.uk/What-is-a-Transistor.htm
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Credits IV Batteries www.chestofbooks.com/crafts/popular- mechanics/Amteur-Work.1/ www.chestofbooks.com/crafts/popular- mechanics/Amteur-Work.1/ Fluid filled glasses graphic http://www.superfocus.com/?gclid=CLTjn_O69rUC FegWMgodWFYAVA
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