Biomass Champo leaf transistor configuration
by Shiv Prasad Kosta; Yogesh Prasad Kosta; Jignesh Patoliya; Yogendra Mohan Dubey; Jitendra Prasad Chuadhari; Avinash Gaur; Sanket Patel; Shakti Kosta; Paresh Panchal; Piyush Vaghela; Kalpesh Patel; Bhavin Patel; Bhargav Patel
International Journal of Biomechatronics and Biomedical Robotics (IJBBR), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2011

Abstract: Dynamics of charged nanoparticles of green leaf sap or photo synthesised liquid food under interaction of external EMF plays a vital role in the functioning of biomass electrical circuits. Using this concept, we for the first time realised a biomass Champo leaf transistor configuration. The functioning of bio electronic circuit components resistance R, capacitance C and diode have been earlier reported. From the theory of electronics, a transistor consist of two electronic diode connected back to back. This concept was utilised to realise biomass Champo leaf transistor configuration. The measured input characteristics (VBE vs IBE) and output characteristics (VCE vs. ICE) along with ? are given. Applications towards plant/tree health, soil moisture monitoring and strategic communication are envisaged.

Online publication date: Sat, 21-Mar-2015

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