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transistor circuits 1 Articles Won’t Somebody, Please, Think Of The Transistors! April 6, 2018 by Jenny List 146 Comments ...
Transistors are inevitable parts of Electronic circuits. The success of a circuit design lies in the selection of proper transistor type and calculation of voltage and current flowing through it.
This paper concerns trigger and pulse circuits for transistors having emitter-to-collector current gain (such as point-contact units). The circuits are designed to permit reliable operation with ...
Curious how a solar-powered lamp powers an LED with just a single 1.2 V cell? A closer look reveals a clever single-transistor voltage converter circuit.
miniature-potato Arduino circuit and code for a simple transistor checker A transistor curve tracer will tell you a transistor's electrical parameters if you know which pin to connect to which test ...
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Field-effect transistors fabricated from carbon nanotubes have been investigated extensively over the past two decades. This study demonstrates a nanotube-based integrated circuit design that ...
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A new transistor based on organic materials has been developed by scientists at Linköping University. It has the ability to learn, and is equipped with both short-term and long-term memory.
[Ben Krasnow] put together a tutorial in which he does an excellent job of explaining the ins and outs of designing transistor control circuits.
This paper concerns trigger and pulse circuits for transistors having emitter-to-collector current gain (such as point-contact units). The circuits are designed to permit reliable operation with ...