Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions

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Autor(a) principal: Felgueiras, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Costa, Ricardo, Fidalgo, André, Alves, Gustavo R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/13291
Resumo: The Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) study is a regular subject on analog electronic subjects taught in the initial phase of electronic engineering courses. This electronic component, often considered elementary, is far from being simple to explain because it covers several concepts, such as three Regions of Operation, two Working Regimes, and two Region of Operation Boundaries. It is not surprising then that students often find it difficult to understand the functioning of this component. The present article describes partially the work developed by a team with a number of students in order to understand the difficulties of teaching/learning the BJT. We present the students’ perceptions from the analysis of several traditional and modern means to support the learning of the BJT. Interestingly, the learning BJT model considered simpler for beginner students corresponds to the model that originally gave it the name i.e. Trans-Resistor (Transistor).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
title Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
spellingShingle Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
Felgueiras, Carlos
Bipolar Junction Transistor
Leaning support means
Students perceptions
title_short Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
title_full Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
title_fullStr Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
title_full_unstemmed Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
title_sort Transistor teaching back to Transfer-Resistor : A summary table of definitions and students’ perceptions
author Felgueiras, Carlos
author_facet Felgueiras, Carlos
Costa, Ricardo
Fidalgo, André
Alves, Gustavo R.
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author2 Costa, Ricardo
Fidalgo, André
Alves, Gustavo R.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felgueiras, Carlos
Costa, Ricardo
Fidalgo, André
Alves, Gustavo R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bipolar Junction Transistor
Leaning support means
Students perceptions
topic Bipolar Junction Transistor
Leaning support means
Students perceptions
description The Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) study is a regular subject on analog electronic subjects taught in the initial phase of electronic engineering courses. This electronic component, often considered elementary, is far from being simple to explain because it covers several concepts, such as three Regions of Operation, two Working Regimes, and two Region of Operation Boundaries. It is not surprising then that students often find it difficult to understand the functioning of this component. The present article describes partially the work developed by a team with a number of students in order to understand the difficulties of teaching/learning the BJT. We present the students’ perceptions from the analysis of several traditional and modern means to support the learning of the BJT. Interestingly, the learning BJT model considered simpler for beginner students corresponds to the model that originally gave it the name i.e. Trans-Resistor (Transistor).
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