A pull-down transistor has a control electrode and a pair of controlled electrodes. |
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He liked to spread out, play his transistor radio, smoke dope, and in general hang loose while he worked. |
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The structure has possible uses as a transistor or wavelength converter in optical circuits. |
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As a result, the boosting node and the source voltage can be prevented from being coupled by the transistor. |
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In one embodiment, the output of the buffer is at the source of the input transistor. |
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The Karnaugh map for this or any logic function can be used to determine the transistor schematic. |
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Overall, these are truly terrible transfers matched with no meaningful windfall material and sound like a 1950s transistor radio. |
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Each electrode is connected to a capacitor, which in turn is connected to the source and drain of a thin-film transistor. |
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The higher the transconductance, the faster the transistor can switch on and off. |
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A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit. |
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The triode rectifier switch is simpler in the manufacturing process and lower in cost than a thin film transistor. |
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The metal gate on a current transistor sits above the channel and silicon material. |
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This is defined by the voltage on which drain current begins to flow through the channel of the transistor at an ON state. |
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Like the astable multivibrator, one transistor conducts and the other cuts off when the circuit is energized. |
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The unijunction transistor, or UJT, is a three-terminal device with a single pn-junction. |
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It wasn't until the vacuum tube and the transistor were invented that true computers became feasible. |
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Also a transparent n-type device is needed to make a transparent transistor. |
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Locating a capacitor near a hot transistor, resistor or IC will shorten its life span to a couple of years. |
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In markets and tea shops, the news bulletin flashed from transistor radios in Arabic and Urdu, Dari and Pashto. |
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In an embodiment, the gate of a drive transistor is controlled by the charge on a storage node. |
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On the other hand, the new transistor simultaneously controls the electric power that drives a lamp and serves as the lamp itself. |
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She tugged her shirt down, as if to cover the welts then reached to pull the sports page from beneath her transistor radio. |
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The researchers have even managed to demonstrate an ambipolar field effect transistor that works under ambient conditions. |
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The first sampling transistor is configured to sample the same RF input signal that is amplified by the amplifier transistor. |
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Their only contact with the outside world is through a transistor radio, its signals fading in and out. |
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This voltage in the feedback coil conducts current to the transistor base, making the transistor conductive again, and the process repeats. |
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The memory cell includes an access transistor formed in a pillar of single crystal semiconductor material. |
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The company aims to raise annual production of thin film transistor liquid crystal displays to 1.5 million this year from 500,000 last year. |
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A resistor RB is required to limit the current flowing into the base of the transistor and prevent it being damaged. |
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For nearly four decades chips have tracked Moore's Law, doubling their transistor count every two years. |
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A deep trench which creates a moat around each transistor to isolate it from its neighbours lowers distortion. |
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A field effect transistor utilizes an oxide film to obtain satisfactory performance characteristics and ease of manufacture. |
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Each pixel in the display is controlled by its own silicon-based transistor. |
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Among young people there is a great demand for cassette players and transistor radios. |
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She kept a small transistor radio tuned to a lite-rock station, the only sound besides the humming of the drink cases. |
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Anywhere in the crowd it was possible to tune a transistor radio to a translation in the language of your choice. |
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It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear. |
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Tiny transistor sets with FM facility disappeared with astonishing speed from the shelves of duty paid shops. |
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I could hold that mic up to my transistor radio's speaker and record songs onto tape. |
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The shoemaker himself was there as well, listening to his little transistor radio. |
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A bipolar junction transistor is provided that includes an intrinsic collector region of first conductivity type in a semiconductor substrate. |
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Indeed, the new era of moletronics is beckoning just as silicon-era technologists are achieving stunning levels of transistor density. |
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A unipolar sensor basically acts as an NPN transistor whose base current is on when the device is in the presence of a south magnetic pole. |
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Alas, not only had a transistor blown, the short had wrecked the high-voltage circuitry. |
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The negative feedback circuit suppresses variations in gate voltage of the output MOS transistor by the feedback loop. |
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At the Namegabe home, the transistor radio, charged with batteries, was the property of the men. |
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Steel axes replace stone axes, outboard motors replace sails, modern medicine replaces witch doctoring, transistor radios and cellular phones are eagerly sought. |
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A second clamping transistor is connected intermediate the input transistor and a power supply rail and has a gate for receiving an upper clamping voltage. |
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The group, led by professor Robert Blick, designed a single-electron transistor from gallium arsenide, a semiconductor material similar to silicon. |
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These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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Water sells for a high premium, electricity is a memory, and a transistor radio is the only contact to anyone else outside their temporary shelter. |
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First we will analyze transistor common emitter circuit with unbypassed emitter resistance and then the common source with unbypassed source resistance. |
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An integrated circuit contains a planar first transistor and a diode. |
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The transistor includes a monocrystalline semiconductor channel region overlying and epitaxially continuous with a body region of a semiconductor substrate. |
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To prevent data destruction caused by noise margin degradation, a data protection transistor is added to the conventional memory cell, which consists of six transistors. |
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The new transistor can be used as a low-loss power switching device in applications like inverters for home electric appliances, hybrid cars and switching power supplies. |
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The differential amplifier further includes a lateral bipolar transistor. |
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He is the old bloke with the flat cap and the transistor radio, isn't he? |
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The power drive section of the trainer consists of a transistor output stage, with inbuilt flyback diode protection. |
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This includes both transistor and tube amplifiers. There has been renewed interest in vacuum tube technology over the last ten years. |
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More than television, in its infancy a socializing machine that involved the whole family, the transistor radio helped define boomers as a separate generation. |
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Generally, the ferroelectric structure combines a thin film ferroelectric variable resistor and a substrate transistor, using a semiconducting film which is common to both. |
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Examples of this abound in the history of science, from the transistor to superconductivity. |
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Many of them are sold for a pittance though, some of the jewels are worth tens of thousands of pounds and the farmers get enough for a transistor radio. |
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I'd just been given a transistor radio, and I'd found Radio One. |
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The field effect transistor includes a gate over a silicon substrate. |
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We sat there smoking, talking and listening to the tiny transistor radio. |
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By the mid-1960's, the microchip was replacing the transistor. |
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In the same year, the transistor was invented, a very basic part of any modern machine. |
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The use of electronics for the sensors, information storage, and transmissions to Earth depended upon the newest transistor technology. |
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For each relay output, an additional paralleloperating transistor output is available. |
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All modern digital logic ultimately rests on the fact that a transistor can be made to operate as a very fast binary switch. |
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Governor Trichet pointed out that almost fifty years passed before the invention of the transistor had an effect on economic growth. |
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The type of oscillator provided with the B4540 trainer is based on a dual-gate Mesa field effect transistor. |
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Moore's Law states that the transistor density of a silicon chip will double every two years, allowing a corresponding increase in processor speed. |
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A new design for a high voltage bipolar transistor is disclosed. |
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Carbon nanotubes are cylinders made from rings of carbon atoms that would be used as the channel between where the power enters and flows out of a transistor. |
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Applying voltage to the transistor gates frees the charges for readout. |
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A field-effect transistor and a method for its fabrication is described. |
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To radio and to listeners, DAB means a revolutionary development, possibly more important than the introduction of transistor technology many years ago. |
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For years, silicon nitrides used in the transistor area were non-critical films deposited by batch furnaces. |
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Conventional electronics is based on controlling the flow of an electric charge using a transistor, a type of valve for electrons. |
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Still, switching a mechanical mirror from one position to another takes milliseconds an aeon compared with the time needed to turn an electronic transistor on and off. |
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But the transistor that led to microelectronics was devised the following month, and the integrated circuit would only emerge more than a decade later. That detail of electronic historiography is no reason to spoil the party. |
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This process provides significant transistor performance improvement over traditional bulk technology at the same lithography node. |
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The vision of the research group is a one electron transistor designed with suitable molecules, wherein a single electron controls the switching process. |
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To get around this performance roadblock, Intel's new transistor design features a conducting channel in the form of a vertical silicon fence that stands proud of the surface. |
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No. I suspect that most people haven't even thought of it and even if they become aware of this latest over-zealous piece of EU legislation, they will place the dud batteries from their transistor radios in the dustbin. |
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The transistor, integrated circuit, memory chip, and computer were all first seen in the West. |
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By applying a small voltage at right-angles to the layers they found they could pull the ions towards the aluminium oxide, clamping them in place and thus controlling when the current flowed the essence of a transistor. |
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In 1949 Shockley's marvelous invention, a viable junction transistor, was built by Bell Labs. |
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Older and wiser, researchers have turned to building hybrid chips that are fabricated, layer by layer, using conventional silicon epitaxy for everything except the final graphene transistor channels on the top of the device. |
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In order to apply the smallest basic component of a digital circuit, the transistor, to the surface of a fiber, process temperatures on the order of 800 °C are required. |
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A transistor-diode matrix' is composed of vertical and horizontal wires with a transistor at each intersection. |
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This high-power bipolar transistor is the type used in Hitachi inverters. |
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At night, photographer Malick Sidibé documented the infectious joy of Bamako nightlife, while during the day, youths from the Bagadadji neighbourhood would come and pose at his studio with their mopeds and transistor radios. |
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To get an idea of the size of the technology: you could lay over 2000 of our transistor gates side-by-side and almost equal the diameter of a strand of human hair. |
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Ltd is a leading manufacturer and supplier of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display panels. |
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We report room-temperature Coulomb blockade in a single layer graphene three-terminal single-electron transistor fabricated using feedback-controlled electroburning. |
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Low-voltage operation below the threshold voltage of the transistor is achieved by combining the features of a class-D VCO and dynamic control technique of the supply voltage. |
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Make a transistor too small, for example, and electrons within it can simply vanish from one place and reappear in another because their location is quantumly indeterminate. |
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The transistor matrix in the encoder supplies the sequential gates. |
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Among the revised chapters are those on linear and bilinear operators and matrices, passive circuit elements, bipolar junction transistor amplifiers, and symbolic analysis. |
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The report will also include an overview, package and die photos, process, transistor, materials and dielectric analysis, as well as critical die dimensions. |
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These sensors are now manufactured with BiCMOS technology, a combination of bipolar junction transistor and complementary metal oxide semiconductor. |
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He starts by extracting an abstract concept of both bipolar junction transistor and metal-oxide semiconductor transistors, and builds larger system using them. |
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As I grew up I longed for a record player of my own but knew it was out of the question though I did have a transistor radio bought me on my thirteenth birthday. |
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Several scenes in the trailer show Aamir in various peculiar outfits, including the one where he is donning a lehnga with a shirt and the transistor. |
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