yes, Mobile phones are having transistors.
Technology !.. The transition from transistors to integrated circuits meant that phones could be made physically smaller - while having more functions.
the computer you typed this on phones almost anything electronic phones, toys game systems etc almost all them are made of diodes and transistors; semiconductors
Transistors provide most of the activities a circuit needs to operate. In their most basic representation, transistors are amplifiers. That is, they take and amplify a signal from the level produced by a microphone and amplify it enough to blast it out through a speaker. Transistors are also used on decision making circuits, like electronic gates and Central Processing Units (CPUs). Solid state, electronic systems like desktop computers, cell phones, and GPS devices would not be possible without transistors.
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Power transistors are transistors that are used in high-power amplifiers and power supplies.
Transistors are made out of semiconductors, yes.
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
The primary reason that NPN transistors are used more often than PNP transistors is that they usually operate faster (at higher frequencies) because the mobility of the current carriers in NPN transistors (electrons) is much higher than that of the current carriers in PNP transistors (holes).
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
758 Million transistors.
There were vacuum tubes before transistors