Lec 01
Lec 01
Lecture 01 -
• 03 tests:
• Class exercises
• Short presentations
• Practical exercises:
• Final project
• Final presentation
Introduction to Electronics
Chapter Outline
• Electronics introduction
• Materials Used in Electronics
• Current in Semiconductors
• N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors
• The PN Junction
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
1. Insulators
2. Conductors
3. Semiconductors
Insulators
• An insulator is a material that does not
conduct electrical current under nor-
mal conditions.
• Valence electrons are tightly bound
to the atom s ; there-fore, there are
very few free electrons in an
insulator.
• Example s of insulator s are rubber,
plastics , glass , mi ca, and quartz.
Conductors
• A conductor is a material that easily conducts
electrical current. Most metals are good
conductors .
• The best conductors are s ingle-element
materials , such as copper (C u), silver (Ag), gold
(A u), and aluminum (Al)
• Conductors are characterized by atoms with
only one valence electron very loosely
bound to the atom.
• These loosely bound valence electrons become
free electrons .
Semiconductors
• A semiconductor is a material that is
between conductors and insulators
in its ability to conduct electrical
current.
Band Gap
Energy
Conduction band
Band gap
Valence band
0
In semiconductor the band gap is smaller,
allowing an electron in the valence band to
jump into the conduction band if it ab sorbs a
photon. The band gap depend s on the semi
conductor material.
Energy
Conduction band
Band gap
Valence band
0
In conductors, the conduction band and valence
band overlap, so there is no gap, This means
that electrons in the valence band move freely
into the conduction band, so there are always
electrons available as free electrons.
Energy
Conduction band
Overlap
Valence band
0
CURRENT IN SEMICONDUCTORS