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Brand Name :Upperbond
Model Number :Maker
Certification :CE, ISO
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :2 pcs
Price :Negotiable
Payment Terms :50% front payment
Supply Ability :10000 pcs/month
Delivery Time :5-8 days
Packaging Details :Carton
Material :Treated stainless steel
Machine Models :Protos, Passim, MK8, MK9,
Capacity :800-10000 cigs / min
Cigarette Diameter :5.4mm - 8.0mm
Port of Shipment :Guangzhou, Shanghai
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Molin HLP King Size Kretek Packing Units Switch Irfz44nl Transistor

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. Transistors are one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit.

Naming

The term transistor was coined by John R. Pierce as a contraction of the term transresistance. According to Lillian Hoddeson and Vicki Daitch, authors of a biography of John Bardeen, Shockley had proposed that Bell Labs' first patent for a transistor should be based on the field-effect and that he be named as the inventor.

Bipolar Junction Transistors

The first bipolar junction transistors were invented by Bell Labs' William Shockley, which applied for patent (2,569,347) on June 26, 1948. On April 12, 1950, Bell Labs chemists Gordon Teal and Morgan Sparks had successfully produced a working bipolar NPN junction amplifying germanium transistor.

All-Transistor Car Radio

The first "production" all-transistor car radio was developed by Chrysler and Philco corporations and it was announced in the April 28, 1955 edition of the Wall Street Journal. Chrysler had made the all-transistor car radio, Mopar model 914HR, available as an option starting in fall 1955 for its new line of 1956 Chrysler and Imperial cars which first hit the dealership showroom floors on October 21, 1955.


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