What Is Unijunction Transistor (UJT)
What Is Unijunction Transistor (UJT)
The forward biased is achieved when voltage applied across emitter terminal
is increased and becomes more than VRB1. This results in larger flow of
emitter current from emitter region to base region. Increase in emitter current
reduces the resistance between emitter and Base 1, resulting in negative
resistance at emitter terminal.
The Unijunction Transistor (UJT) will act as voltage breakdown device, when
the input applied between emitter and base 1 reduces below breakdown value
i.e., RB1 increases to a higher value. This shows that RB1 depends on the
emitter current and it is variable.
o Cutoff
o Negative Resistance Region
o Saturation
o Switching Device
o Triggering Device for Triacs and SCR’s
o Timing Circuits
o For phase control
o In sawtooth generators
o In simple relaxation oscillators