A transistor is used to switch electronic signals.
Transistor or vacuum tube.
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power
Transistor is an tiny electronic device called electronic switch,which is building block of a processor. Processor is a data processing device consists of thousands or millions of transistors. Eg- Intel 8086 microprocessor has around 29000 transistors.
The input of a transistor is typically referred to as the "gate" in a field-effect transistor (FET) or the "base" in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). In both cases, the input controls the flow of current through the transistor, allowing it to function as a switch or amplifier in electronic circuits. The gate or base receives the input signal that modulates the transistor's operation.
Common emitter is the preferred circuit because the collector voltage drops to a well defined low value when the transistor is 'on', therefore it absorbs only a small amount of power.
Transistor or vacuum tube.
A transistor is a semiconductor(like many) that amplifies and switches electrical signals(electronic switch) in a circuit, it is used inside a circuit which requires switching without been manually operated.
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power
semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power.
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.
Transistor is an tiny electronic device called electronic switch,which is building block of a processor. Processor is a data processing device consists of thousands or millions of transistors. Eg- Intel 8086 microprocessor has around 29000 transistors.
A transistor is commonly used to turn the current on and off in electronic circuits. By applying a small input signal to the transistor, it can control the flow of current between its terminals, effectively acting as a switch.
The input of a transistor is typically referred to as the "gate" in a field-effect transistor (FET) or the "base" in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). In both cases, the input controls the flow of current through the transistor, allowing it to function as a switch or amplifier in electronic circuits. The gate or base receives the input signal that modulates the transistor's operation.
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
Common emitter is the preferred circuit because the collector voltage drops to a well defined low value when the transistor is 'on', therefore it absorbs only a small amount of power.
An AC transistor in electronic circuits is used to amplify and control the flow of alternating current (AC) signals. It acts as a switch or amplifier to regulate the voltage and current in the circuit, allowing for the manipulation and processing of AC signals for various applications.
it is a transistor used in IR TOGGLE SWITCH. :-)