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Transistor logo #10101) American invention 2) Circuit board component 3) Electrical component 4) Electronic transistor 5) Junction transistor 6) Linux game 7) Old type of radio 8) Part of a pocket radio 9) PlayStation Network game 10) Semiconductor 11) Semiconductor device 12) Semiconductor unit 13) Tiny amplifier 14) Windows game
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Transistor logo #10101) Fet 2) Radio
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Transistor logo #21000 A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor`s terminals changes the current through another pair of terminals. Becau....
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Transistor logo #21000[video game] Transistor is a science fiction action role playing video game developed and published by Supergiant Games, and the studio`s first title since the release of their critically acclaimed Bastion. The game was released on May 20, 2014 for Windows and PlayStation 4, with other platforms possible in the future. ==Gameplay== Transist...
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Transistor logo #23450A substitute for the thermionic valve, in which a piece of germanium has a plane electrode on one side and two point electrodes on the other.
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transistor logo #21003semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals. Transistors are the active components of integrated circuits, or ... [21 related articles]
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transistor logo #21439a device used to give current and power amplification
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transistor logo #21160An electronic device made of semiconductor material that can amplify electrical signals. The material, such as silicon or germanium, is 'doped' with minute amounts of phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony to produce n-type material, in which current is carried by negative charges, electrons; or with alum...
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transistor logo #21142semiconductor device capable of providing amplification of electric power and having three or more electrodes
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transistor logo #20581An electronic device used to control the flow of electricity.
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Transistor logo #21217A transistor is an electronic component made of a semiconductor material and three or more electrodes.
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Transistor logo #20586The foundation of modern electronics. The transistor (c/f 'transresistance') was invented and developed by John Bardeen, Willian Hauser Brittain and William Shockley in the late 1940's at Bell Labs (the first 'point contact' tranny was patented by Bardeen and Brittain in 1947). It has three terminals, and is basically a switching device, which can ...
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Transistor logo #20534A semiconductor device which can be used as an electronic switch (popular exam question). In standard grade physics you need to understand the operation of the NPN type transistor only
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Transistor logo #23011It is a device for controlling the flow of minute electric current. It serves as a rectifier or as an amplifier of current.
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transistor logo #20400[n] - a semiconductor device capable of amplification
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transistor logo #23989device which controls the current of electricity
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Transistor logo #20687Term derived from 'transfer resistor.' Semiconductor device that can be used as an amplifier or as an electronic switch.A three leaded device (Collector, Base, Emitter) used for amplifying or switching. Also called a bi-polar transistor to distinguish it from Field Effect Transistor etc.An active semiconductor device that operates like a current va...
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transistor logo #20974junction transistor noun a semiconductor device capable of amplification
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transistor logo #21221Solid-state electronic component, made of semiconductor material, with three or more electrical contacts that can regulate a current passing through it. A transistor can act as an amplifier, oscillator, photocell, or switch, and (unlike earlier thermionic valves) usually operates on a very small ...
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Transistor logo #22026One of the most important inventions in history, the transistor can be found in nearly every common electronic device manufactured today--radios, TV sets, cellular phones, computers, and so on. Originally created in the late 1940s by Bell Labs, the transistor was hailed as a smaller, less-expensive, and cooler-running replacement for the vacuum tu....
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Transistor logo #22369An active (commonly three terminal) solid-state device in which a larger output current is obtained
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