bipolar
(ɪˈpoʊ lər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of or pertaining to a transistor that uses both positive and negative charge carriers.
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active
(ˈæk tɪv)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
capable of amplifying or converting voltages or currents, as a transistor or diode.
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emitter
(emitter)
Princeton's WordNet
the electrode in a transistor where electrons originate
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base
(base)
Princeton's WordNet
(electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector
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bias
(ˈbaɪ əs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the application of a steady voltage or current to an active device, as a diode or transistor, to produce a desired mode of operation.
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collector
(collector)
Princeton's WordNet
the electrode in a transistor through which a primary flow of carriers leaves the region between the electrodes
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fet
(field-effect transistor, FET)
Princeton's WordNet
a transistor in which most current flows in a channel whose effective resistance can be controlled by a transverse electric field
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field-effect transistor
(field-effect transistor, FET)
Princeton's WordNet
a transistor in which most current flows in a channel whose effective resistance can be controlled by a transverse electric field
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shockley
(Shockley, William Shockley, William Bradford Shockley)
Princeton's WordNet
United States physicist (born in England) who contributed to the development of the electronic transistor (1910-1989)
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william bradford shockley
(Shockley, William Shockley, William Bradford Shockley)
Princeton's WordNet
United States physicist (born in England) who contributed to the development of the electronic transistor (1910-1989)
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william shockley
(Shockley, William Shockley, William Bradford Shockley)
Princeton's WordNet
United States physicist (born in England) who contributed to the development of the electronic transistor (1910-1989)
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transistor
(ænˈzɪs tər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Also called transistor radio. a transistorized radio.
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p-n-p transistor
(p-n-p transistor)
Princeton's WordNet
a junction transistor having an n-type semiconductor between a p-type semiconductor that serves as an emitter and a p-type semiconductor that serves as a collector
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