Transistor Abbr
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RDOTransistor: Abbr.
RADIOTransistor
RADIOTransistor.
TRIODETransistor ancestor
BELLLABSTransistor developers
VACUUMTUBETransistor predecessor
EMITTERSTransistor electrodes
RADIOTransistor device.
RADIOTransistor set.
IPODTransistor descendant
EMITTERSTransistor parts
GATETransistor contact
SOLIDSTATETransistor adjective
EMITTERTransistor part
WAFERSTransistor holders
CHIPTransistor holder
EMITTERTransistor electrode
RADIOTransistor, e.g.
fetfield-effect transistor
AMRADIO'60s "transistor" appliance
EARPHONETransistor-radio accessory
AMFMLetters on a transistor
EMITTERTransistor electrode, e.g.
tranniea transistor radio, also TRANNY
trannya transistor radio, also TRANNIE
tranniesTRANNY, a transistor radio, also TRANNIE
TEENERTypical user of a transistor radio
SONYCompany that introduced the transistor radio in 1952
collectorsThe region in a bipolar transistor that absorbs charge carriers
emittersA region in a bipolar transistor producing carriers of current
biasingapply a slight negative or positive voltage to (as a transistor)
phototransistora junction transistor, whose base signal is generated by illumination of the base
bipolarof or pertaining to a transistor that uses both positive and negative charge carriers
headermounting plate through which electrical terminals pass from a sealed device (as a transistor)
transistorsTRANSISTOR, a three-electrode semiconductor device, able to perform many functions of multi-electrode valves
biasvoltage applied to a device (as a transistor control electrode) to establish a reference level for operation
sourceelectrode in a field-effect transistor that supplies the charge carriers for current flow compare drain gate
emitterelectrode on a transistor from which a flow of electrons or holes enters the region between the electrodes
autodynetype of heterodyne circuit containing a vacuum tube or transistor that acts simultaneously as a detector and oscillator
channelsThe semiconductor region in a field-effect transistor that forms the main current path between the source and the drain