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Properties and applications of transistors.

Jean-Pierre Vasseur

Properties and applications of transistors.

by Jean-Pierre Vasseur

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Published by Pergamon Press; [distributed in the Western Hemisphere by Macmillan in Oxford, New York, New York] .
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    Subjects:
  • Transistors.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographies.

    StatementTranslated by D. E. Radley and J. R. Garrood. Foreword by Maurice Ponte.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsTK7872.T73 V323 1963
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxxvii, 434 p.
    Number of Pages434
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL5849459M
    LC Control Number62009185
    OCLC/WorldCa3209763

    The widening range of applications are generating an 80% p.a. growth in R& book covers the basic physical and chemical properties, surveys existing processing technology, and presents summaries of the current state-of-the-art of book is an excellent reference for authoritative reviews of all aspects relevant to current. Physics and Circuit Properties of Transistors - James M. Feldman - Hardcover by Feldman, James M. ISBN: List Price: $ $ (Save 17%)

    CNT applications in transistors. IV. SOUCES The majority of my sources come from journal articles, such as Applied Physics Letters, Nature, and others. As a comprehensive resource for the properties of the CNT, I have used the book Carbon nanotubes: synthesis, structure, properties, and applications, by. The element is a valuable metalloid and is the primary component of high-speed optical fibres, semiconductors, photovoltaic cells, thin-film transistors, silicon carbide and silicon nitride, among.

      History of Bipolar Junction Transistors. The transistor (BJT) was not the first three terminal devices. Before transistors came into existence vacuum tubes were used. In electronics, vacuum tube triodes were used almost for half a century before the BJT’ light bulb invented by Thomas Edison in the early ’s was one of the first uses of vacuum tubes for any electrical applications. Properties of transistor. Atransistor has low operating voltage so that it can be used in small applications which are battery powered. It has a low power dissipation and high efficiency. It gives long life as some transistor containing devices give service for more than fifty years.


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