as the name suggest transistor means to transfer resistor, it is an electronic device,
resistor
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
the best way is to compeair the data sheet of that transistor to the readings of that transistor. . . . .and u can get the readings of that transistor by using a fungction genrator and a c.r.o
Transistor with 2 gate on top and bot of the channel
When facing the flat side of the transistor, the Emitter - E - is on the left.
transistor. This word is a blended form of transfer of resistor. The legs of transistor (collector, emitter,base) transfer the resistance. So it is called as transistor
resistor
The main use of transistors in electronic circuits is as switches and memory storage
The function of a horse's legs is both movement and support.
In case of a bipolar junction transistor, we have only three terminals (legs). They are emitter, base and collector. But, in case of a MOSFET (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor), we can have four legs. They are source, drain, gate and substrate. The substrate is not being shown in some notations of MOSFET. But it does exist. Hence, a MOSFET has four legs.
To allow current to flow in only one direction.
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.
it cnverts to a low voltage.
A: The characteristic will be the same as DTL RTL TTL the logic will not change but the transfer function for each family is certainly different
The function of the pelvis is to hold your legs and spine up.
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.
No, it needs several other components and a source of power.