I know it was BELL laboratory in the fifty I believe
in 1925
bell laboratory in 1947-1948
Bell Labs
Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, 1925. John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, 1947, AT&T
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Emitter biasing is when you add a resistor between the emitter of a transistor and the 0v rail so that any voltage developed across the emitter will subtract from the voltage on the base and effectively turn the transistor OFF. We are talking about an NPN transistor and the transistor is an "ordinary transistor" or BJT (bi-polar Junction Transistor). For more information on transistor biasing see: Talking Electronics website.
The word "transistor" is a blend of "transfer" and "resistor," reflecting its function of transferring electrical signals across a resistor. It was coined by John R. Pierce, an engineer at Bell Laboratories, where the first transistor was developed in 1947.
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The transistor was invented by Bell Labs in 1948. Applications in consumer devices followed within a few years after that.
Fire wire was developed by Apple company.
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company was the company that developed the drug Idebenone. It was initially developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's, and other cognitive-related illnesses.
A transistor is a semiconductor device. It's purpose is to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. Although it was developed during the early 1950s, it is the basic building block of much of our modern electronic equipment.