Across
- 1. : The voltage source that forward-biases the emitter diode
- 3. : BJT operating region where it acts like an open switch
- 5. : Inventor of the first junction transistor in 1951
- 9. : Voltage across collector and emitter
- 10. : Common type of BJT amplifier configuration
- 11. : Biasing method where the emitter diode is forward-biased
- 14. : The junction between the emitter and the base
- 15. : A semiconductor device that can amplify electronic signals
- 17. : Region in BJT with the highest doping concentration
- 18. : Abbreviation for 'two polarities' used in transistor terminology
- 19. : Type of transistor with arrow pointing out
- 20. : The ratio of the dc collector current to the dc base current
Down
- 2. : Type of junction transistor that uses both free electrons and holes
- 3. : The junction between the collector and the base
- 4. : Region of the transistor that is physically the largest
- 6. : Type of diode used for voltage regulation
- 7. : Term for the ability of a small base current to control a larger collector current
- 8. : BJT operating region where the transistor is partially on, allowing controlled current flow
- 12. : BJT region where excessive voltage causes uncontrolled current flow
- 13. : BJT operates as a switch in this region
- 16. : The region in a BJT that is the most lightly doped
