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Programmable unijunction transistor

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Programmable unijunction transistor
Component typePassive
Pin namesanode, gate and cathode
Electronic symbol
Graph of PUT characteristic curve, similar to UJT

Programmable unijunction transistor (PUT) is a three-lead electronic semiconductor device with which is similar in characteristic to unijunction transistor except that it is programmable.[1]

Construction

In construction, Programmable unijunction transistor is similar to Silicon controlled rectifer. It consists of four layers, two p-type layers and two n-type layers in equal proportion.

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