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M r . V i j a y B a l u R a s k a r

( B E ) E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r

[ T y p e t h e p h o n e n u m b e r ]

[ T y p e t h e f a x n u m b e r ]

[ P i c k t h e d a t e ]

RASKAR

Electronics is the branch of engineering. Electonics derived

from Greek word ‘Elektron and Electron Mechanics’

Subject Title : Electronics Prepared by, Vijay Balu Raskar

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Subject Title : Electronics

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ELECTRONICS

S. NO NAME OF CHAPTER MARKS

1 Introduction to electronics 04 2 Semiconductor Theory 10

3 Semiconductor Diode 20 4 Rectifiers Filters and Regulators 20

5 Bipolar Junction Transistor 30 6 Field Effect Transistors 10

7 Integrated Circuits 06

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1. Introduction to electronics Chapter number one is under construction. Refer other chapters because of importance.

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2. Semiconductor Theory Q.1 Define semiconductor. Ans:- The material whose electrical conductivity lies between those of conductors and insulators and hence negative temperature coefficient of resistance are known as semiconductors. Q.2 Write a short note on semiconductor. Ans:- They are classified as,

There are two types of semiconductor, 1) Intrinsic semiconductor and 2) Extrinsic semiconductor a) P-type and b) N-type Explanation:-

The material whose electrical conductivity lies between those of

conductors and insulators and hence negative temperature

coefficient of resistance are known as semiconductors.

Semiconductors have low conductivity of order of 710 s/m.

They have low resistivity of the order of 110 to 210 ohm-m.

There is low forbidden energy gap (Eg = 1eV).

Resistance of semiconductor material decreases with increase in

temperature.

They have moderate concentration of free electrons.

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At room temperature, they act as a moderate conductor of

electricity.

1) Intrinsic Semiconductor:-

A semiconductor in an extremely pure form is known as

intrinsic semiconductor.

An intrinsic semiconductor also called an undoped

semiconductor or i-type semiconductor.

Intrinsic Semiconductor has a negligible conductivity at room

temperature.

Semiconductor material with larger impurity concentrations

(Example silicon and germanium)

The current which will flow in an intrinsic semiconductor

consists of both electron and hole current.

In intrinsic semiconductors the number of

excited electrons and the number of holes are equal: n = p.

Conduction in Intrinsic Semiconductor:-

Current conduction is takes place by electron and holes.

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The free electrons are generated due to the breaking up of some

covalent bonds by thermal energy.

The electron experiences the force towards the positive terminal

of the battery.

The holes experience the force towards the negative terminal of

the battery.

Random motion of electrons and holes occur a net movement

called drift.

This random motion is not contributing to any electric current.

The free electron drifts towards the positive terminal of the

battery and holes towards the negative.

This moment of charge carriers constitute the electric current.

Electron flows from negative to positive terminal of the battery.

Current flows from positive terminal to negative terminal of the

battery.

The total current inside the semiconductor crystal is the sum of

electric currents due to the free electrons and holes.

When the flow of charge carriers is due to an applied voltage the

resultant current is called a drift current.

Diffusion current is also exit by the difference of carrier

concentration from one region to another.

The current which will flow in an intrinsic semiconductor

consists of both electron and hole current.

2) Extrinsic Semiconductor:-

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Electrical conductivity have to be increased by adding a certain

amount of desired impurity atoms to intrinsic semiconductor is

called as extrinsic semiconductor.

The process of deliberately adding or diffusing impurity atoms to

the intrinsic semiconductor crystal is called doping.