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transistor

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Transistor is a science fiction action role-playing video game developed and published by Supergiant Games . The game was released on May 20, 2014, for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 , on October 30, 2014, for OS X and Linux , and on June 11, 2015, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a solid-state semiconductor device, with three terminals, which can be used for amplification, switching, voltage stabilization, signal modulation, and many other functions 2 (context dated informal English) a transistor radio

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES transistor radio COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE switching ▪ The phase winding is excited whenever its switching transistor is saturated by a sufficiently high base current. ▪ A bridge of four diodes, connected ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a semiconductor device capable of amplification [syn: junction transistor , electronic transistor ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Transistor \Trans*ist"or\, n. [transfer + resistor, from its ability to tranfer a current across a resistor.] (Electronics) a component used in electronic devices consisting of three regions of at least two types of a semiconducting material, such as doped ...

Usage examples of transistor.

Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley had taken advantage of the semiconducting qualities of silicon and invented the transistor.

It is normally tetravalent, and is used in transistors, high-powered photoelectric eyes, and, with silicon, in lenses for infrared equipment.

By implanting a unique tetrode transistor into the brain stem, then using a modified broadcast transmitter to emit the proper signal, I can control the behavior of the recipients.

On our television screens, we saw the construction of the cellular fuel tanks, the rocket motors, and the fantastic multitude of pumps, valves, gauges, switches, circuits, transistors, and tubes.

All around the bed were more bookcase-crates, filled with paperbacks and old hardcover books, and on top of most of the crates were radios: clunky 1960 transistor radios, complicated receivers obviously made from kits, simple crystal sets, several Bakelite 1950s models, and even a huge Philco floor radio against the wall near the foot of the bed.

I recognized resistors and transistors but most of it was incomprehensible.

Among the successes was developing the first solid-state computer by replacing vacuum tubes with transistors.

Have you noticed, now, the way people talk so loudly in snackbars and cinemas, how the shelved back gardens shudder with prodigies of talentlessness, drummers, penny-whistlers, vying transistors, the way you see and hear the curses and sign-language of high sexual drama at the bus-stops under ghosts of clouds, how life has come out of doors?

At the moment, Emmet was speaking to Dave Greeley, who was supervising two white-smocked technicians as they telemanipulated Lucky, who was limp as a dish cloth, into a low walled box set between banks of electronic tubes and transistors.

Pyramids understood: wires, relays, generators, electron tubes, transistors, thermistors, spacistors, transformers and whatever depended utterly on them.

And we can get the other elements needed by cannibalizing, and an alloying unit aboard could be adapted to manufacture the transistors themselves.

Then the transistors were replaced by magnetic cores in a computer named Bogart.

Scientists working on one DARPA program recently speculated that it may soon be possible to fashion tiny switches, or transistors, from tiny clusters of molecules only a single layer deep.

The number of transistors industry can cram on a chip doubles every eighteen months?

Marley and his Wailers also yelled out of oversize transistor radios along the crowded palm-tree-lined sidewalks.