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What is intrinsic semiconductor example?
Why is PN junction used?
Semiconductor DiodeZener DiodeExtrinsic SemiconductorsElectric Field Lines
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What are the two types of extrinsic semiconductor?
In N-type semiconductor, electrons are majority carriers and holes are minority carriers. In P-type semiconductors, holes are!-->…
Is conductivity intrinsic or extrinsic?
What determines the conductivity of a semiconductor material?
The electrical conductivity of a material depends on the number!-->!-->!-->…
What is p-type and n-type semiconductor?
Solution: No, a p-type semiconductor is not positively charged because it has a large number of holes and a small number of free!-->…
What is difference between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor?
These charge carriers are called intrinsic charge carriers, and there are necessarily equal numbers of electrons and holes. Pure!-->…
What was the main advantages of vacuum tubes?
Why only Si and Ge are used as semiconductors?
Silicon and germanium are used here effectively because they have 4 valence!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
What are the advantages of semiconductor diodes over vacuum diode?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of semiconductor memory?
Long life compared to vacuum tubes. Operates under DC power.!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
What are the advantages and disadvantages of semiconductor devices?
Why is it called semiconductor?
Semiconductors are called semiconductors because they are a type of material whose electrical!-->!-->!-->…
What is the advantage of electron tubes over semiconductors?
Who invented semiconductor?
Karl Ferdinand Braun developed the crystal detector, the first semiconductor device, in 1874.
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When did transistors replaced vacuum tubes?
What is the difference between a tube and a transistor?
Perhaps the biggest difference between transistors (both BJTs and FETs)!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…