depletion layer
depletion zone
juntion region
space charge region
bipolar transistor
field effect transistor
variable capacitance diode
A depletion mode MOSFET is a FET that is on with no gate bias, and requires a negative bias (with respect to the source) to stop conducting. The channel is normally conductive and with a negative gate bias the channel becomes "depleted" of charge carriers, hence the name depletion mode MOSFET. This is contrary to enhancement type MOSFET's that are non conductive with zero volts gate bias and become conductive when there is a positive bias on their gate.
as the name suggest transistor means to transfer resistor, it is an electronic device,
"P" is for Positive and "N" is for Negative So basically put a PNP Transistor Would use N to Switch P, in the name "PNP" or "NPN" the first character is for the polarity of the Collector-pin, the second for the Base-Pin, and the third for the Emmiter-pin. So if you have a PNP Transistor you can`t just replace it with an NPN as the polarities differ. If you can find a way to change those polarities then sure it could work. The Collector-pin basically receives the bigger current. The Base-pin determines how much of that current will be transferred to the emmiter-pin. So in a PNP the base current could for example be 0V and the Collector 5V, this will allow a free flow of current from Collector to Emmiter, the usage of a transistor in many cases is to switch high current with lower current. The main difference is that a PNP transistor uses "holes" as carriers and an NPN transistor uses electrons as carriers (It is to be remembered that the flow of current is always in the direction opposite to that of the flow of electrons). The difference in the symbol for the two transistors are that the PNP transistor will have an arrow pointed to the base from the emitter, and the NPN has it pointing outside.
Another name for the African Bushmen is the 'Khoikhoi'
The loss of nutrients is commonly referred to as "nutrient depletion." This can occur due to various factors, including poor agricultural practices, soil erosion, and the overuse of chemical fertilizers, which can lead to a reduction in soil fertility. Nutrient depletion can adversely affect plant growth and productivity, ultimately impacting food supply and ecosystem health.
A depletion mode MOSFET is a FET that is on with no gate bias, and requires a negative bias (with respect to the source) to stop conducting. The channel is normally conductive and with a negative gate bias the channel becomes "depleted" of charge carriers, hence the name depletion mode MOSFET. This is contrary to enhancement type MOSFET's that are non conductive with zero volts gate bias and become conductive when there is a positive bias on their gate.
Hibernation
4 wheel steer.
transfer : tran-resistor : -sistorThus tran-sistor or just transistor.
It is another name for Millennium Mode which is a "ramping" mode that is shoot a maximum of 15 bps after you have achieved 7.5 bps manually.
as the name suggest transistor means to transfer resistor, it is an electronic device,
trend, vogue, mode, appeal, latest, style.
Also called the access mode of a file or directory.
Ah, the BC107 transistor, what a lovely little component. Its full name is the BC107 NPN Silicon Epitaxial Planar Transistor. Such a beautiful name for such a helpful little device. Just like a happy little tree in our electronic landscapes.
Its another name for ultimate mode, but only available to shikamaru. It raises his attack a little bit, and gives off a green aura
December 23Three scientists at Bell Telephone Laboratories, William Shockley, Walter Brattain, and John Bardeen demonstrate their new invention of the point-contact transistor amplifier. The name transistor is short for "transfer resistance". (Miniaturization of electronic circuits via the transistor is a key development making personal desktop computers small, reliable, and affordable.)
In a transistor a current from low resistance input circuit is transferred to a high resistance output circuit with almost unchanged magnitude. This results in a power gain. Infact the name 'transistor' is coined from 'transfer resistor'