transistoristruktuuride
Transistoristruktuuride refers to the internal physical arrangement and design of a transistor. These structures dictate how a transistor functions, including its ability to amplify or switch electronic signals. The most basic transistor structure is the bipolar junction transistor (BJT), which consists of three semiconductor layers: emitter, base, and collector. These layers are doped with different impurities to create p-type and n-type semiconductor regions. The interaction between these regions, particularly the base-emitter and base-collector junctions, allows for control of current flow.
Another common transistor structure is the field-effect transistor (FET). In FETs, a gate electrode controls the
Modern integrated circuits utilize highly complex and miniaturized transistor structures. These often involve advanced techniques like