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A unijunction transistor (UJT) is a three-lead electronic semiconductor device with only one junction that acts exclusively as an electrically controlled switch. The UJT is not used as a linear amplifier. It is used in free-running oscillators, synchronized or triggered oscillators, and pulse generation circuits at low to moderate frequencies (hundreds of kilohertz). It is widely used in the triggering circuits for silicon controlled rectifiers. The low cost per unit, combined with its unique characteristic, have warranted its use in a wide variety of applications like oscillators, pulse generators, saw-tooth generators, triggering circuits, phase control, timing circuits, and voltage- or current-regulated supplies.〔J. F. Cleary (ed.), "General Electric Transistor Manual", General Electric, 1964 Chapter 13 "Unijunction Transistor Circuits"〕 The original unijunction transistor types are now considered obsolete; but a later multi-layer device, the programmable unijunction transistor (PUT), is still widely available. ==Types== There are three types of unijunction transistors: # The original unijunction transistor, or UJT, is a simple device that is essentially a bar of n-type semiconductor material into which p-type material has been diffused somewhere along its length, fixing the device parameter (the "intrinsic stand-off ratio"). The 2N2646 model is the most commonly used version of the UJT. # The complementary unijunction transistor, or CUJT, that is a bar of p-type semiconductor material into which n-type material has been diffused somewhere along its length, defining the device parameter . The 2N6114 model is one version of the CUJT. # The programmable unijunction transistor or PUT, is a multi-junction device that, with two external resistors, displays similar characteristics to the UJT. It is a close cousin to the thyristor and like the thyristor consists of four p-n layers. It has an anode and a cathode connected to the first and the last layer, and a gate connected to one of the inner layers. PUTs are not directly interchangeable with conventional UJTs but perform a similar function. In a proper circuit configuration with two "programming" resistors for setting the parameter , they behave like a conventional UJT. The 2N6027, 2N6028〔2N6027, 2N6028 data sheet by ON Semiconductor, at (farnell.com )〕 and BRY39 models are examples of such devices. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「unijunction transistor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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