How Transistors Work - The Learning Circuit

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Rather than using a physical, mechanical switch, a transistor can act as an electronic switch, using signals to turn it on or off. Karen goes over what transistors are, how they work, and some different types of transistors: Bipololar junction transistors (BJT), NPN transistors, PNP transistors, and darlington transistors. Connect with Karen on element14: bit.ly/2EASjxT
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Previously, we’ve talked about how diodes work. Silicon diodes have a p-n junction. Bipolar junction transistors or BJTs are bipolar because they have two p-n junctions. BJTs are essentially two diodes in a single package. The two main types are NPN and PNP transistors. NPN transistors have two n-type regions on either side of one p-type region, while PNP transistors have two p-type regions, on either side of one n-type region. Bipolar transistors have 3 leads, one going to each region. Typically, the middle layer is the base. P-type in an NPN, and n-type in a PNP. One of the other layers form the emitter and the third, the collector. These are labelled B, E, and C. On the circuit symbol, the arrow is always on the emitter, so we can tell which lead is the emitter and which is the collector by seeing which one has the arrow. The NPN transistor symbol has an arrow on the emitter pointing out, while the PNP transistor symbol has an arrow on the emitter pointing in. Transistors act as an electronic switch, conducting current across the collector-emitter path when a voltage is applied to the base. The switch is off if there is no base voltage present. When base voltage is present, the switch is on. We know from our diodes lesson, that diodes require a forward voltage of 0.7V before they are turned "on" allowing current to flow. In a standard NPN transistor, when 0.7V is applied between the base and the emitter, the transistor “turns ON”, allowing current to flow from the collector to the emitter. With an NPN transistor, we normally bias the device so that the collector voltage is positive with respect to the emitter. The voltage across these two points is referred to as the Collector-Emitter Voltage or VCE. If you connect the base to be positive with respect to the emitter, the voltage is referred to as the Base-Emitter voltage, or VBE. For a PNP transistor, rather than needing a minimum of 0.7V on the base of the transistor, there needs to be a minimum difference of 0.7V between the VCE, collector-emitter voltage, and VBE, base-emitter voltage. If the circuit power supply is a 9V battery, the base-emitter voltage would need to be no more than 8.3V for the transistor to turn “on” and allow current to flow between the collector and emitter. If the base-emitter voltage is 8.6V, a difference of 0.4V, the transistor would be off and no current would flow. If the base-emitter voltage is 7V, the difference of 2V is greater than 0.7V so the transistor would be “on”, allowing current to flow between the emitter and collector.

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@element14presents
@element14presents 3 роки тому
This content has been recreated as an eBook for easy offline reference - part one is available now for free: bit.ly/3tpT0PS Also check out the Candy Thief Alarm project Karen created with her newfound transistors knowledge bit.ly/3jlR32f Or the conversation between Karen and James (aka thebaldengineer) about transistors bit.ly/36HoGXr
@AntHenson
@AntHenson 2 роки тому
Hey, your ebook link doesn't appear to be working :/
@omarpalislamovic7102
@omarpalislamovic7102 2 роки тому
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@darkhumorsecret
@darkhumorsecret 2 роки тому
You literally taught me in 7 minutes what my instructor failed to do in an hour.
@johnskariah1233
@johnskariah1233 Рік тому
You too fast
@U2WB
@U2WB 4 роки тому
This is an AWESOME lesson. You pulled back the veil that has shrouded this in mystery to me for years.
@timornellas
@timornellas 3 роки тому
I am a new learner and found this video very useful and informative. The pace was perfect for me.
@davidcohen9448
@davidcohen9448 3 роки тому
Excellent video. Easy to understand. Logically ordered. Very professional. Like listening to a talented engineering expert.
@yoramalon5273
@yoramalon5273 3 роки тому
Thank you for this video. Well explained and easy to understand. You are the personal teacher of so many people that acess youtube. You give joy, and self fullfilment to so many people. I cherish you in my mind.
@ishaanj8023
@ishaanj8023 4 роки тому
Thanks, professionally made and good for reviewing the fundamentals.
@allis1971
@allis1971 2 роки тому
This is the most amazing explanation of transistors that I have ever run across! Thank you!
@ericglover259
@ericglover259 4 роки тому
Without really knowing much of anything about electronics I could still get the idea of how this works. Fantastic....must resist temptation to binge watch entire series now....
@dgusev
@dgusev 5 років тому
Comprehensive, easy to understand explanation. Thank you.
@aaronramsden1657
@aaronramsden1657 3 роки тому
Thanks, this is the only video that makes it super simple to understand without the presenters stroking their ego by trying to sound smart by overcomplicating things.
@Calmcatfish
@Calmcatfish 2 роки тому
Great refresher. I used to dabble with semi conductors as a kid, but didn't really understand how they worked. This video brought it all back for me...thanks!
@Utubeasiangirls
@Utubeasiangirls 4 роки тому
Thanks to your simple explanation i think i finally understand PNP transistors which seemed more complex than NPN :D
@dkryptonut
@dkryptonut 4 роки тому
OMG, thank you Karen.....a lot easier to understand than some of the stuff I've read!
@THK_88
@THK_88 4 роки тому
Thanks so much .. this is a great video to understanding npn and pnp transistors .. really thank you 😊
@kingd3223
@kingd3223 Рік тому
Wow, this is amazing you deliver it in a unique and short way. Thank you, god bless you.
@8power0
@8power0 5 років тому
BEST EXPLANATION..., I TRULY HOPE THIS CHANNEL CAN GIVE ME A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF ELECTRONICS AND HOW THEY ALL WORK TOGETHER THANK YOU I WILL BE SUBSCRIBING !
@g.k.6451
@g.k.6451 3 роки тому
Thanks sister. U explained every thing in a very understandable manner.pl extend your lesson further for novice and other interested.
@johnvictor9071
@johnvictor9071 5 років тому
I think this is the first time I've ever been able to wrap my head around this.
@RajendraChhimpa
@RajendraChhimpa 5 років тому
Sincere effort to explain the smallest monster of the electronics. Also elaborate with equations. Have a nice day
@naveenchandra8324
@naveenchandra8324 5 років тому
very good and detailed explanations, cleared so many doubts which i had about transistors. thanks for making this video.
@alfieroseburg8887
@alfieroseburg8887 Рік тому
You have the most perfect explanation about transistor using precise circuits
@ramsys9906
@ramsys9906 4 місяці тому
In just 7 min you cleared every thing. Teaching is an art and that's true.
@entidade1000
@entidade1000 4 роки тому
I swear to god I just spent 15 minutes reading about how transistors work but 3 minutes into this video I feel a lot more enlightened. The article never even mentioned why it’s called a transistor.
@bradzimmerman306
@bradzimmerman306 3 роки тому
Maybe check the first thing she says at the :25 mark
@entidade1000
@entidade1000 3 роки тому
@@bradzimmerman306 how does it feel to be stupid?
@bradzimmerman306
@bradzimmerman306 3 роки тому
@@entidade1000 I don’t know. Tell me how you feel.
@Blacksheepishot
@Blacksheepishot 5 років тому
we owe everything to these transistors. I was working as a tube tech when these devices started to hit the market. like in all things the new replaces the old. as for npn and pnp it depends on the circuit I design. thus, a super stable low frequency tunable osc requires a small load transistor in a reverse polarity configuration.
@moisesreyes6980
@moisesreyes6980 2 роки тому
Great Video Karen! Amazing explanation and easy to understand
@AndreasA.S.
@AndreasA.S. 5 років тому
PNP = Points iN Permanently NPN = Never Points iN this may help with reading schematics.
@Limeayy
@Limeayy 5 років тому
i remember this in class.
@rakshithakoriraj8469
@rakshithakoriraj8469 5 років тому
wow.. really helpful
@wakefieldyorkshire
@wakefieldyorkshire 5 років тому
Excellent MNOMIC Andreas, if you have any more; indeed if anyone has any more, please leave us them in the comments. They are really helpful. Thanks, hats off to you and cheers.
@ariztech1058
@ariztech1058 5 років тому
Thanks Stevens
@user-wq1nm4lc7q
@user-wq1nm4lc7q 4 роки тому
Andreas. Thank you. This was the question raised in the mind when i was listening the lecture. How to keep in memory the arrow direction.?..you answered. Thank you
@Uvisir
@Uvisir 2 роки тому
i finally felt i understood the transistor basics now. wow that took some years to grip but this video confirmed everything ive understood and by watching this i now got it, thanks
@SevenDeMagnus
@SevenDeMagnus 3 роки тому
Amazing presentation, deep but easy to learn.
@yummyzerg
@yummyzerg 3 роки тому
Incredibly clear explanation. Thank you.
@pmelectronics6676
@pmelectronics6676 3 роки тому
Excellent explanation and very nice explanation. Thanks for the tutorial.
@usmani93
@usmani93 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for this explanation, solved a problem after a month
@leeorshimhoni8949
@leeorshimhoni8949 4 роки тому
explicit, well presented and made easy.
@mockillu
@mockillu 3 роки тому
I've spent the last week trying to figure out transistors, reading a lot of material and this was one of the most helpful resources in understanding them. Thank you so much for sharing!
@oladayosulyman6885
@oladayosulyman6885 2 роки тому
Me too
@oladayosulyman6885
@oladayosulyman6885 2 роки тому
Expecially for the PNP
@naderhumood1199
@naderhumood1199 2 роки тому
You 'v got me on the right way, of the transistor. Thank you very much Karin..aptly great channel.
@joelreyes8459
@joelreyes8459 3 роки тому
Well. This video was very helpful! I thought to turn on an NPN transistor, I just needed to have .6v sitting at the base. Knowledge gap. Didn't realize it needed to flow through b to e. Its working now! Thanks
@lordvectivus1
@lordvectivus1 5 років тому
Thank you for a very good lesson 👍🏾
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 2 роки тому
Beautiful concise explanation!
@cndbrn7975
@cndbrn7975 2 роки тому
Best explanation I've heard so far, thanks.
@nimrodlevy
@nimrodlevy 5 років тому
Keren, thanks! Looking forward for tge next.
@CodeCraftTube
@CodeCraftTube 4 роки тому
you are heaven sent.... Got D's and E's in physics bt now that i need PCB skills in real life you make it much much easier... thanks
@sennabullet
@sennabullet 2 роки тому
great explanation!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
@noxiousbyproduct
@noxiousbyproduct 5 років тому
This video has taught me more than any other video. Thanks 😊
@Etrehumain123
@Etrehumain123 2 місяці тому
This lady is really cool, Im binge watching her tutorials. Excellent teacher !
@michelnassr4863
@michelnassr4863 4 роки тому
Thank you wonderful style in the explanation
@brandtharen
@brandtharen 5 років тому
Will we see transistors used in a circuit in a future episode? This information is great. I haven't had much exposure to working with transistors so I'll be sure to review this video back couple of times to make sure I understand everything.
@maker_karen1785
@maker_karen1785 5 років тому
Yup! Coming up next Wednesday! I usually do episodes in pairs, first a lesson video, followed by a project using what was talked about in the lesson.
@77tropic
@77tropic 5 років тому
Really good explanation. Thank you
@sennapparajan.p
@sennapparajan.p 4 місяці тому
one of the best explained ....thank you so much...
@daljitsingh2143
@daljitsingh2143 2 роки тому
excellent teaching Karen...Thank you!!
@Aprendiendo-Reparar
@Aprendiendo-Reparar 4 роки тому
it is a great Explanation. when somebody explainsa this way Electronic circuits become easier to understand. I'm a beginner. Thank you very much.
@tulpaswan_081
@tulpaswan_081 5 років тому
Very helpful. Thank you. Hope for more vedio.
@UGUAGLIOOOONE
@UGUAGLIOOOONE 4 роки тому
never seen such a well explained topic
@SB-mr2nk
@SB-mr2nk 3 роки тому
Freaking awesome video, really dispels the difficulty of learning this stuff!
@nengiwemangena6342
@nengiwemangena6342 4 роки тому
Well explained, great work
@Mamoo480
@Mamoo480 4 роки тому
You simply the best.easy understanding how actually transistor works.
@francismannion7075
@francismannion7075 5 років тому
Thank you for a very interesting video.
@ccandrew111
@ccandrew111 5 років тому
Darlingtons are an awesome solution for interfacing micros with stepper motors; done that a few times in the past.
@connorchapman4223
@connorchapman4223 5 років тому
These are awsome thanks for them it is nice to have a greater understanding of the components i use.
@dwightbacchus8002
@dwightbacchus8002 5 років тому
O t
@zeds2089
@zeds2089 2 роки тому
With a non-science backgorund was struggling to get a minimum jibor-jabor explanation. Thank you so much
@agentanakin9889
@agentanakin9889 4 роки тому
Great refresher, thanks.
@boubacarsantara8085
@boubacarsantara8085 5 років тому
Very nice video Lady. Please make more simple explanation videos about electronic. Thank you so much
@samugote
@samugote 4 роки тому
I did mechanical and he did electrical. I got more interested in electronics and he helped me a bit until I couldn't catch up with him especially when he started designing power amplifiers using Darlingtons . Oh yes! I manually etched a working stereo 20x20W. That was in 1981 and now I can try catch up.
@technicaladviser8356
@technicaladviser8356 3 місяці тому
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@Jahmas88
@Jahmas88 2 роки тому
Now that's an effective way to teach, great stuff, thankyou
@mohankudva6834
@mohankudva6834 3 роки тому
Great I have always wanted to learn about circuits. Thank you so much.
@niwatuwayasaratne6246
@niwatuwayasaratne6246 4 роки тому
Excellent description & thanks
@dardale9050
@dardale9050 4 роки тому
Great!! You did it again. You're the best!
@MaxGoddur
@MaxGoddur 5 років тому
Taking AC voltage and turning it into DC voltage. Glad I found this channel helps clear the fog from things learned long ago. Also after searching manually through your videos could not find an explanation on the theory covering transformers and rectifying diodes and proper capacitors.
@EJP286CRSKW
@EJP286CRSKW 4 роки тому
Rud Dog There is no turning AC into DC here.
@cartycartyamplifiersalesrepair
@cartycartyamplifiersalesrepair 4 роки тому
Thank you very much i really like your videos very educating keep up the good work
@cat-lw6kq
@cat-lw6kq 5 років тому
I learned vacuum tubes first and some of the older books compare a tube to a transistor. So that made it easy for me to learn transistors.
@rty1955
@rty1955 3 роки тому
Tubes were much nore forgiving. I began designing tube circuits and if you make a mistake like grounding a grid, the plate glows cherry red hahh With a transistor, it just gets damaged and the circuit fails to operate leaving you with "ok why isnt this working?" Of course working with non lethal voltages has its benifits hahah Once I was working on a T.V. and had my hands inside while adjusting the time and my knuckle came to close to the horizontal output tube playe cap. That Hurt a LOT!!! I once got belted with the anode wire for a b&w crt. my jand felt like it was in a. Vise and then got smacked witha hammer! Ouch!
@cat-lw6kq
@cat-lw6kq 3 роки тому
@@rty1955 I've worked on both. Transistor sets you slip with you probe and short something and you blow out half the set.
@rty1955
@rty1955 3 роки тому
@@cat-lw6kq haha true. Ya gotta be careful with all.esp. now with close tolerances. Gone are point to point wiring where U can push components out if the way to get to a test point
@cat-lw6kq
@cat-lw6kq 3 роки тому
@@rty1955 those old tube sets could take a lot of abuse. My teacher would show us what would happen if parts of a tv failed by removing tubes in a working set. The set was powered on and he would pull tubes one at a time. Try doing that with a transistor set.
@rty1955
@rty1955 3 роки тому
@@cat-lw6kq how very true. He must of had silicon hands! I recall working in a broadcast T.V. studio where 21" Conrac monitors hung from the lighting grid. They replaced the covers with a screen mesh to allow for airflow. When i took it down for repair, I put it on the bench and powered it on. I could have baked a cake in that thing!
@nullhelp
@nullhelp 5 років тому
Actually useful information for me, thanks.
@habtamusium8646
@habtamusium8646 4 роки тому
thank you ! you make everything is understandable
@reasonablebeing5392
@reasonablebeing5392 5 років тому
Great video. Really enjoying these. One small nitpick - at 2:39 I believe you really meant to say "the small signal current flows from the base to the emitter" not "from the base to the collector". The diagram however is correct.
@mohamedsalama1857
@mohamedsalama1857 4 роки тому
Great
@TortureBot
@TortureBot 2 роки тому
I just noticed that. I was like, "Am I misunderstanding??" Guess she just misspoke.
@SyarifHidayat-pc2ec
@SyarifHidayat-pc2ec 4 роки тому
thank you for your knowledge
@b.u.shankarboopathy6593
@b.u.shankarboopathy6593 5 років тому
Good information madam. Thank you.
@Inquire98
@Inquire98 5 років тому
"Thank You", thank you very much 😁 Your presentation/video was REALLY good 😎
@NicholasMaietta
@NicholasMaietta 5 років тому
Thank you, Karen. Subbed.
@SuperFreeEnergy
@SuperFreeEnergy 2 роки тому
Hello, first time I find a girl who works in the field of electronics, I am happy For watching your wonderful channel, greetings to you, my dear sister Very nice 👍👍
@paisitalondono01
@paisitalondono01 4 роки тому
Excelente información. Muchas Gracias.!
@sharfazhameed6382
@sharfazhameed6382 3 роки тому
Wow what a great lesson. Thanks a million
@SteciMeba
@SteciMeba 3 роки тому
You explain very well, congratulations Teacher. I'm french student and i manage in english. Can i have somes transistor's applications ? Thank you for all and have a nice day...👍
@patilganesh799
@patilganesh799 5 років тому
For basic knowledge is a very good learn Thanks
@eldouble_u4361
@eldouble_u4361 3 роки тому
Excellent explanation
@samueldasari5080
@samueldasari5080 5 років тому
Very good teaching, thank you.
@dgrewar
@dgrewar 3 роки тому
Thanks for sharing this...I learned a lot
@tusharpathak8496
@tusharpathak8496 4 роки тому
Very nice information and presentation.
@j3s0n
@j3s0n 3 роки тому
This is one of the top electronics channels out there
@jamesallen6007
@jamesallen6007 2 роки тому
Excellent information, many many thanks, I have learnt alot.
@MrJoaoantonio
@MrJoaoantonio 5 років тому
Muito boa sua aula parabéns.
@valdemirvlp5234
@valdemirvlp5234 5 років тому
WoW! great explanation, tks very much!
@bharathvyas3654
@bharathvyas3654 3 роки тому
good one...simple & effective
@roopeshkrishna34
@roopeshkrishna34 3 роки тому
Awesome video.. amazingly useful..! Million thanks for sharing..
@lenny108
@lenny108 5 років тому
nice informative video, the development always goes further, bipolar transistors were replaced by PMOS that were replaced by NMOS that were replaced by CMOS.
@electricaltech4u45
@electricaltech4u45 5 років тому
Best and beautiful for explanations
@ionationat3570
@ionationat3570 3 роки тому
Thank you Karen. Enlightens .
@piratec6291
@piratec6291 4 роки тому
amazing explaination! this is pretty much the only video I understood. very well done! (I subbed :))
@elitesoccerblogs4947
@elitesoccerblogs4947 4 роки тому
great and easy to understand thank you!
@user-qy9qi2xt8m
@user-qy9qi2xt8m 4 роки тому
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@philippgrunert8776
@philippgrunert8776 3 роки тому
Best explanation i found thus far
@rameshmundan7274
@rameshmundan7274 2 роки тому
Very informative video Thanks
@yassinzwin8292
@yassinzwin8292 4 роки тому
Powerful tutorial 👍
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