. 6. In BJT, the collector is heavily doped and is known as the current drain. 7. The base of a BJT is very thin that it is about 1/1500 part of the transistor's total width 8. When the BJT is in saturation, the voltage across the collector-emitter is maximum while the only current flowing through from the emitter to the collector is the leakage current. 9. Beta, which is also known as the common collector forward current amplification factor, is the ratio of the change in emitter current to the change in the base current. 10. Fixed bias, is used only for switching purpose because of its poor stability.

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6. In BJT, the collector is heavily doped and is known as the current drain.
7. The base of a BJT is very thin that it is about 1/1500 part of the transistor's total
width
8. When the BJT is in saturation, the voltage across the collector-emitter is maximum
while the only current flowing through from the emitter to the collector is the
leakage current.
9. Beta, which is also known as the common collector forward current amplification
factor, is the ratio of the change in emitter current to the change in the base
current.
10. Fixed bias, is used only for switching purpose because of its poor stability.
Transcribed Image Text:6. In BJT, the collector is heavily doped and is known as the current drain. 7. The base of a BJT is very thin that it is about 1/1500 part of the transistor's total width 8. When the BJT is in saturation, the voltage across the collector-emitter is maximum while the only current flowing through from the emitter to the collector is the leakage current. 9. Beta, which is also known as the common collector forward current amplification factor, is the ratio of the change in emitter current to the change in the base current. 10. Fixed bias, is used only for switching purpose because of its poor stability.
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