pradeep madhav

pradeep madhav

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    n type enhancement mosfet

    in an n type enhancement mosfet can anyone explain me by(considering atomic structure in the device) ,why does the n channel becomes...

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    bipolar junction transistor

    bjt amplify signals by transferring signals from a low resistance circuit to a high resistance one. which part of the bjt is...

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    'Infinite Distance' concept in the definition of electric potential

    hi electric potential at a point in a electric field is defined as amount of work done in moving a unit positive...

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    What does interpolation physically mean in signals and systems?

    hi what does interpolation physically mean in signals and systems

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    0126f058-250c-4d23-8b34-67892f9e0277

    thanks 4 reply but the question was y is that voltage across the depletion region constant (for voltage greater than breakdown) ,...

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    5887cb1c-138f-4b56-a99b-5cb5af1061a0

    hi we know that a zener diode operated in a reverse biased condition , eventhough when the reverse voltage applied across the...

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    zener diode

    hi we know that a zener diode operated in a reverse biased condition , eventhough when the reverse voltage applied across the...

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    common emitter bjt

    hi in a common emitter bipolar junction transistor when the forward bias voltage across the emitter base junction is increased (after the...

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    7b50e82e-71a1-43f3-94cd-23031e12a247

    hi we know that in a common collector configuration of a bipolar junction transistor the collector terminal should appear in common between...

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    b25cb504-be2d-406a-ad56-ab720ae1b434

    ok then it means for a current amplifier input current is the base current and output current is the collector current. but...

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    bipolar junction transistor

    in a bipolar junction transistor (used as an amplifier) the collector current is alpha times the emitter current and alpha is always...