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  • ...ror that incorporates an emitter degeneration resistor for only the output transistor, enabling the current source to generate low currents using only moderate r
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  • * {{rpl|Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor}} * {{rpl|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • #redirect [[Transistor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor]]
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  • | pagename = Transistor | abc = Transistor
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  • ...oinclude>A circuit model used for analyzing the small-signal behavior of [[transistor]]s.
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  • | pagename = Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor | abc = Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor
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  • [[File:1st-Transistor.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The first transistor ever made was created using a bent-up paperclip, among other pieces. It wa In [[electronics]], a '''transistor''' is a [[semiconductor]] device that allows a signal at its input terminal
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  • A single bipolar transistor amplifier with grounded base, signal applied to the emitter and output take
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  • ...the behavior and effects of [[electron]]s (as in [[electron tube]]s and [[transistor]]s) and with electronic devices, systems, or equipment.
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  • {{Image|Bell Labs water tower NJ1.jpg|right|300px|The iconic 3-legged "transistor" water tower in front of the (former) Bell Labs facility in Holmdel, NJ, in ...covering the existence of [[cosmic microwave background]], inventing the [[transistor]], and creating [[Unix]] and [[C (programming language)]].
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  • {{r|metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor}} {{r|bipolar transistor}}
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}} {{r|Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor}}
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  • {{r|Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor}} {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • ...istor effect, however, was erratic, and was replaced by vacuum tubes until transistor theory developed and transistors were manufactured from other materials.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A type of field-effect transistor with four electrical contacts and three layers: a metal top layer (connecte
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  • | '''number of transistors''' || 3,500 transistor on die<ref name=thocp1974-75/><ref name=IntelMuseum/> | '''transistor size''' || 10 micron<ref name=IntelMuseum/>
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  • A type of [[field effect|field-effect]] [[transistor]] with four electrical contacts and three layers: a metal top layer (connec
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  • A type of [[field effect|field-effect]] [[transistor]] with four electrical contacts and three layers: a metal top layer (connec
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  • | '''number of transistors''' || 2,300 transistor on die<ref name=thocp1974-75/><ref name=IntelMuseum/> | '''transistor size''' || 10 micron<ref name=IntelMuseum/>
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  • ...se current ''i<sub>B</sub>''. Thus, Kirchhoff's current law applied to the transistor as a whole provides the output current drawn through resistor ''R<sub>C</su ...e bipolar transistor ''i<sub>B</sub>'' is normally negligible provided the transistor remains in [[Mode (electronics)|active mode]]. That is, based upon the idea
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  • {{rpl|transistor}}
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  • ...istor]] (MOSFET), present by the millions in [[integrated circuit]]s. This transistor was invented by Dawon Khang and Martin Atalla in 1960, another [[Bell Labor ...cheaper, require less power, and obtain faster switching times. The first transistor was made from materials that included a paper clip and a razor blade.
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  • | pagename = Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor | abc = Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
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  • | pagename = Metal Oxide Semi-conductor Field Effect Transistor | abc = Metal Oxide Semi-conductor Field Effect Transistor
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  • ...toff mode''') and the '''on-mode''' (or '''saturation mode''' in [[bipolar transistor]]s, or '''ohmic mode''' for [[MOSFET]]'s), and visits the active mode only ...fers to its ''active mode'', while the ''saturation mode'' of the bipolar transistor invariably refers to its ''on'' mode. This confusion of terminology does no
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  • ...appropriate selection of the DC current source it can be arranged that the transistor is configured to operate usefully, that is, it is in [[Mode (electronics)|' ...<sub>in</sub>'' is applied to the base. The emitter-to-base voltage of the transistor is hardly affected by the signal, and remains very nearly at the quiescent
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}} {{r|Transistor}}
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  • {{r|Transistor}}
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  • |Planar bipolar transistor.PNG|A planar bipolar junction transistor as might be constructed in a [[integrated circuit]]. ...PNG|Gummel plot and current gain for a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure bipolar transistor.
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • ...e-to-air missile]], and also was the first company to produce commercial [[transistor]]s.
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • It was the first [[semiconductor]] used to make commercial [[transistor]]s.
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • {{r|Transistor}}
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  • {{r|Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor}}
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  • {{r|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • {{r|Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor}}
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  • An '''Organic Field-Effect Transistor (OFET)''' is a class of [[thin film transistor]]s based on [[organic semiconductor]]s.
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  • ...appropriate selection of the DC current source it can be arranged that the transistor is configured to operate usefully, that is, it is in [[Mode (electronics)|' ...or is very small compared to that in the emitter (lower by a factor of the transistor β). As the signal alters the emitter current, the collector current follow
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  • ...that incorporates an emitter degeneration [[resistor]] for only the output transistor, enabling the current source to generate low currents using only moderate r The Widlar circuit may be used with [[bipolar transistor]]s, [[MOSFET|MOS transistors]], and even [[vacuum tube]]s. An example appli
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  • ==Bipolar transistor== {{main|Bipolar transistor}}
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  • ...Facchetti, A.; Marks, T. J. Synthesis, characterization, and field-effect transistor behavior of silole-containing copolymers with excellent hole mobility and a ...r of π-conjugated molecules as the semiconducting component of new organic transistor structure, 2005 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA.
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  • ...ge|Bipolar current mirror with emitter resistors.PNG|left|200px| [[Bipolar transistor]] [[current mirror]]: ''I<sub>1</sub>'' is the ''reference current'' and ' ...or 1 / ''g<sub>m</sub>'' connected across ''r<sub>&pi;</sub>''. The second transistor ''Q<sub>2</sub>'' is represented by its [[hybrid-pi model]]. Table 1 below
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  • ...an insulating layer, then by metal tracks, which link power supplies and [[Transistor|transistors]] to form the required circuit.These transistors, interconnecte
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  • ...aw_diagram_(2004).jpg|thumb|350px|Growth of [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor counts]] for [[Intel]] processors (dots) and Moore's Law (upper line, 18 mo '''Moore's law''' is the prediction that the [[Electronic switch#Transistors|transistor]] density inside [[integrated circuit]]s will double every two years, and t
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  • ...works in principle for a transconductance amplifier, while the second two-transistor example shows the approach to more complex cases using a current amplifier. ===Single-stage transistor amplifier===
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  • ...lanar bipolar transistor.PNG|right|200px|A planar ''npn'' bipolar junction transistor as might be constructed in a [[integrated circuit]].}} ...s]], the '''bipolar transistor''', more completely the '''bipolar junction transistor''', is a three-terminal [[semiconductor|semiconductor device]] used for swi
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  • A '''junction field-effect transistor''' or JFET is a three-terminal device that conducts a current that can be c
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  • ...Assisted with the development of the thin film hybrid circuits, first MOS transistor made in Africa. Started own company in 1977/78 importing and exporting elec
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  • ...properly. This minimum voltage is dictated by the need to keep the output transistor of the mirror in [[Mode (electronics)|active mode]]. The range of voltages ===Basic bipolar transistor mirror===
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  • | '''number of transistors''' || 6,000 transistor on die
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  • |Bipolar inverter.PNG|A digital inverter circuit using a bipolar transistor. |Shunt-series feedback amplifier.PNG|Two-transistor feedback amplifier; any source impedance ''R<sub>S</sub>'' is lumped in wit
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  • *'''1966''', launched the first mono transistor amplifier, the 50 and 50/E, for the professional market. ...'', launched 303 stereo amplifier for domestic use, accompanied by the all-transistor QUAD 33 control unit. Discontinued around 1985.
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  • ...te between and change these states. Prior to commercial acceptance of the transistor, [[electromechanical relay]]s and [[vacuum tube]]s (thermionic valves) were ===Discrete transistor and IC CPUs===
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  • ...bly more powerful than its predecessors which had less than ten thousand [[transistor]]s incorporated on their surfaces &ndash; the earliest Pentiums had over a
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  • ...ric motors, transformers, speed controllers, wiring codes and grounding, [[transistor]]s, digital, etc. Easy to read and understand, up to an elementary level o
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  • ...t is exposed to a luminous source and then either works like a switch or a transistor. It can therefore process information. The photo cycle of bacteriorhodopsin
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  • ...ime used in the calculations, this could mean up to a 100-fold increase in transistor counts on a chip in a decade. The semiconductor industry technology roadmap ...a fundamental limit. By then they'll be able to make bigger chips and have transistor budgets in the billions.''<ref>{{cite web| year =2005|url=http://www.techwo
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  • ...by the gate, the so-called [[field effect]]. This [[Transistor#Transistors|transistor]] was invented by Dawon Khang and Martin Atalla in 1960, at [[Bell Laborato ...at opposite sides of the gate called ''source'' and ''drain''. Because the transistor is symmetrical, they can swap their functions. They do not permit current f
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  • ...set of differential equations, and circuits containing [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistors]] may require the engineer to solve [[transcendental equations]
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  • ..., however the same theory applies to more modern devices such as [[bipolar transistor]]s and [[MOSFET]]s. ...<sub>X</sub>'' in the base lead of the [[hybrid-pi model]] for the bipolar transistor can be influential in determining the amplifier roll-off when these transis
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  • ...tegrated_circuit/history/|title=The History of the Integrated Circuit: The Transistor vs. the Vacuum Tube (The Nobel Foundation) Copyright © Nobel Web AB 2007 |
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  • |Bipolar inverter.PNG|A digital inverter circuit using a bipolar transistor. |Shunt-series feedback amplifier.PNG|Two-transistor feedback amplifier; any source impedance ''R<sub>S</sub>'' is lumped in wit
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  • ...it nodes; typical uses for this includes operational amplifier feedback or transistor biasing. The majority of resistors in a circuit have fixed resistance value
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  • * {{search link|transister||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (transistor)
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  • ...ocesses and [[tool | device]]s, such as the [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor]], whether in [[basic research | basic]] or [[applied research]]. [[Experim
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  • With the birth of the [[transistor]] in 1947, and the silicon transistor in 1954, the concept of ICs became a reality. The introduction of the [[pla ...peed, low-input current designs started to be made by using [[Field-effect transistor|FET]]s. These would be largely replaced by op-amps made with [[MOSFET]]s in
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  • ...nel shows the corresponding small-signal circuit obtained by replacing the transistor with its [[hybrid-pi model]]. The objective is to find the return ratio of
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  • ...rent meaning. An electronic switch could be an electronic component like a transistor or a latch, but a network switch is a computing device, albeit of a special
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  • :::#Transistor revolution? How about integrated circuit revolution? :::: ''Transistor revolution? How about integrated circuit revolution?'' Oops, sorry that was
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  • ...ore, by the 1960s they were replaced by the [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor]], a new device which performed the same task as the tube but was much smal In the 1960s and 1970s, the transistor itself was gradually replaced by the [[integrated circuit]], which placed m
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  • ...d to the invention of the [[diode]] and the [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor]], which are indispensable for modern [[electronics]].
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  • ...r if fundamental innovation in electronics, such as the development of the transistor or vacuum tube warrant inclusion here. Drawing boundaries can be difficult.
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  • ....faqs.org/patents/app/20090020764 Patent application title: GRAPHENE-BASED TRANSISTOR].
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  • ...nic devices used to provide gain (for example, [[vacuum tube]]s, [[Bipolar transistor]]s, [[MOSFET]]s) are [[nonlinear]]. Negative feedback is a circuit techniq
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  • ...r Medicine]] in 1963. Complex input/output relationships form the basis of transistor-based computations in computers, and are thought to figure similarly in neu
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  • ...elements used to create the CPU, such as a [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor's]] threshold level.</ref>
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  • # [[Transistor]]
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  • **The Transistor "Age"
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  • ...r=Yannis Tsividis, Colin McAndrew |title=Operation and modeling of the MOS transistor |edition=3rd ed |year=2010 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0195170
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  • ...ght that could be done by making [[Metal Oxide Semi-conductor Field Effect Transistor]] a redirect and moving the content to the new title. However, that process :::I have renamed [[Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor]]. As for [[Vacuum (science)]], instead of deleting it, I would rather just
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  • ...tube switch</s> Edison would be better for something like "History of the Transistor" (Pat's note: this is now covered on the [[Electronic switch#Vacuum tube]] ...uld* it go? Part of the reason why I haven't yet covered the vacuum tube, transistor, or any other significant part in the history of computing is because of [[
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  • <td rowspan="3"> For semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect
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  • ## [[Transistor|Transistor]]
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  • ...[MOS capacitor]], or the [[Semiconductor diode|pn-diode]] or the [[bipolar transistor]], this switching time is very fast because it is not limited by the respon
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  • # [[Transistor]]
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  • * [[John Bardeen]]: in Physics 1956, for the invention of the [[transistor]]; and Physics 1972, for the theory of [[superconductivity]]; and
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  • <blockquote>Earlier Dr. [[William Shockley]], the discoverer of [[transistor]], and recently Dr. [[James Watson]], co-discoverer of the [[DNA]] structur
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