The transistor gave the technology world a huge boost, which is what originally started up modern computers today which use 32nanometer transistors that switch to 1 and to 0.
Transistors have created the world we live in today that includes much more technologically advanced computers that get twice as fast each year.
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to know the mind of other and make technology accordingly
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The major criteria must a product or process meet in order to be considered emerging technology is its pureness and usefulness.
how are stone tools or sharp sticks technology
It reduced the size of electronic appliances
No. The Field Effect Transistor is a different technology than the Bipolar Junction Transistor. That cannot substitute for one another.
I believe that is resistor transistor technology TTL transistor transistor logic
MOSFET is Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. IGFET Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistor. But these expressions are practically synonyms.
Its a Transistor used in JFET (Junction Field Effect Transistor)
The transistor was created by researchers at the university of Geneva. "The first patent for a field-effect transistor principle was filed in Canada... 1925. In 1934 German physicist Dr. Oskar Heil patented another field-effect transistor."
A: The transistor has not changed practically the same size what has changed is the packaging and the technology of mapping substrates
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Nano-scale transistor design.
In the transistor, first letter denotes the material and the second letter denotes about the type of device. Hence here in sk100 transistor, first letter s denotes that it is a silicon transistor and second letter k denotes that it is a hall effect device.So, sk100 is a hall effect silicon transistor....
Field Effect Transistor A: basically a silicon bar where the conduction is controlled by a field since there is no connection to the gate the impedance is very high
Metal Oxide Semiconductor. Usually used when referring to a specific type of transistor which uses this type of semiconductor material: the Field Effect Transistor (FET).