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Data dan Persamaan Transistor

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W Foulsham, As. Pratisto
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The future transistors

Nature, 2023
The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET), a core element of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, represents one of the most momentous inventions since the industrial revolution. Driven by the requirements for higher speed, energy efficiency and integration density of integrated-circuit products, in the past ...
Wei Cao   +7 more
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Replacing a transistor with a compound transistor

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1988
As a result of their better overall performance in certain transistor circuits, Darlington pairs and compound transistors are often used to replace a single transistor. The authors consider the consequences of such a replacement on the circuit's DC behavior with respect to the number of operating points. They prove that if a circuit due to its topology
L. Trajkovic, A.N. Willson
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A Transistor Psychogalvanometer

The Journal of General Psychology, 1958
(1958). A Transistor Psychogalvanometer. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 299-300.
E, ZOLIK, C, REINHARD
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The naming of the transistor

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998
The author devised the name "transistor" in may 1948 when W. Brattain asked him for a suitable name. The early transistor was the dual of a vacuum tube and as such would have transresistance; this suggested the name. Some historical aspects concerning the development of the transistor are discussed.
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The Invention of the Transistor

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
Arguably the most important invention of the past century, the transistor is often cited as the exemplar of how scientific research can lead to useful commercial products. Emerging in 1947 from a Bell Telephone Laboratories program of basic research on the physics of solids, it began to replace vacuum tubes in the 1950s and eventually spawned the ...
Michael Riordan   +2 more
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Transistor Electronics: Imperfections, Unipolar And Analog Transistors

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1952
The electronic mechanisms that are of chief interest in transistor electronics are discussed from the point of view of solid-state physics. The important concepts of holes, electrons, donors, acceptors, and deathnium (recomibination center for holes and electrons) are treated from a unified viewpoint as imperfections in a nearly perfect crystal.
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The invention of the transistor

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998
The invention of the transistor almost 50 years ago was one of the most important technical developments of this century. It has had profound impact on the way we live and the way we work. The first part of this paper covers the events that led to the discovery of the transistor effect and the invention of the point contact transistor in December of ...
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Ionic Transistors

ACS Nano
Biological voltage-gated ion channels, which behave as life's transistors, regulate ion transport precisely and selectively through atomic-scale selectivity filters to sustain important life activities. By this inspiration, voltage-adaptable ionic transistors that use ions as signal carriers may provide an alternative information processing unit beyond
Tingting Mei   +6 more
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