Examples of using A transistor in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The use of glass prevents electrons that flow through a transistor from escaping, increasing efficiency
If you had a transistor about this size and power output
It was the tiny, reliable electronic component called a transistor that enabled the marriage of computers
In addition, the same exact device can act as both a transistor and a memory device--all you have to do is switch the input and output.
the nerve cell or neurone, is really nothing like a transistor in its internal workings.
we recommend getting a transistor combo with a power output of 30- 50 Watts.
it's not the case that a transistor is a transistor. .
Yes. As you can see, Dr. Kearns's basic unit consists of a capacitor a variable resistor and a transistor.
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When compared to the conventional process where a transistor is formed directly upon the silicon substrate,
one-billionth of a meter) technology have gates(the switch that turns a transistor on and off) measuring 35 nm,
one-billionth of a meter) technology have gates(the switch that turns a transistor on and off) measuring 35nm,
in which a single cell consists of only a transistor, each DRAM cell requires a capacitor and a transistor that are linked together, usually with the capacitor being placed on top of the area where the transistor rests.
five gallons of water and a transistor radio and some first aid.
to particular morphogenetic fields, just as an alteration to a transistor or condenser in a tuning circuit could cause a television to tune in to a different channel
It's a transistor radio too.
A transistor fell in her bathtub.
That's got a transistor and a capacitor, and resistors in there.
And in my lipstick is a transistor remote control.
But a transistor, in comparison, is much smaller, at a tiny fraction of a micron across.