bipolar transistor

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
bipolar transistor

   <electronics> A {transistor} made from a sandwich of n- and
   p-type {semiconductor} material: either npn or pnp.  The
   middle section is known as the "base" and the other two as the
   "collector" and "emitter".  When used as an amplifying
   element, the base to emitter junction is in a "forward-biased"
   (conducting) condition, and the base to collector junction is
   "reverse-biased" or non-conducting.  Small changes in the base
   to emitter current (the input signal) cause either {holes}
   (for pnp devices) or free {electrons} (for npn) to enter the
   base from the emitter.  The attracting voltage of the
   collector causes the majority of these charges to cross into
   and be collected by the collector, resulting in amplification.

   Contrast {field effect transistor}.

   (1995-10-04)
    

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