Examples of using Transistors in English and their translations into Chinese
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IBM scientists are researching tunnel field effect transistors(TFETs).
Later, companies such as Unitrode developed PWM controllers, and power transistor suppliers started offering MOSFET technology to replace bipolar transistors.
To reduce the energy consumption in electronics, IBM scientists are researching tunnel field effect transistors(TFETs).
The H3 process is part of the TowerJazz Terabit Platform, which includes state-of-the-art 240 GHz SiGe bipolar transistors and CMOS analog devices.
Silicon nanosheets might thus find application in nanoelectronics, for example in flexible displays, field-effect transistors and photodetectors.
In contrast to diamond, silicon carbide is already an available semiconductor material, and diodes and transistors are already made from it," Anisimov said.
At those nodes, foundries are ramping up processes based on finFET transistors.
In low power, it uses 7 nanometer support, integrates 8.5 billion transistors, and has a collaborative design to reduce power consumption.
In addition, as the market grows, SiC or GaN transistors and diodes become more and more attractive economically due to economies of scale.
In his original paper, Moore observed an exponential growth in the number of transistors per integrated circuit and predicted that this trend would continue.
In low power, it uses 7 nanometer support, integrates 8.5 billion transistors, and has a collaborative design to reduce power consumption.
Recent work by other groups also suggests that aligned nanotubes can be used as transistors, polarized light emitters and directional heat sinks.
You can even calculate roughly when Moore's law will finally collapse: when you finally hit transistors the size of individual atoms.
If there is a panel resolution of 1280× 1024, then it actually has 3840× 1024 transistors and sub-pixels.
The red line is a prediction of Moore's law, and the blue line is the number of transistors on an ordinary Intel processor.
A quantum dot would make the transistors of the 90s seem as large and bulky as the vacuum tubes of the 50s.
At the present, companies like Intel are mass-producing transistors 14 nanometers across- just 14 times wider than DNA molecules.
Field effect transistors are used in many circuits constructed from discrete components in areas from RF technology to power control and switching to general amplification.
Should individual transistors fail, for example, the amplifier will continue operating at reduced power.
The majority of commercially fabricated MOS transistors are enhancement-mode devices, but there are a few applications that require depletion mode devices.