More about transistors (63)

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| We have two audio amplifier design articles in this issue: one with valves and the other with transistors. They are just as different as peo...

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| Developments in the electronics area (or is it an arena?) are never at a standstill. Whenever there is something substantially new to report...

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| Almost too good to be true but tried & tested: a totally undemanding receiver giving you an opportunity to experience DRM digital broadcasts...

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| The circuit in the diagram enables a negative voltage to be derived without the use of integrated circuits. Instead, it uses five n-p-n tr...

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| Plastics are polymers, that is, chains of many identical molecules (monomers) that are intercoupled. The reason that most plastics are...

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| This fourth of five parts deals primarily with the wiring up of the amplifier and ends with a brief resume of its performance and specific...

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| This is the datasheet for the 2SC5171 device.

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| Datasheet about the Silicon PNP Triple Diffused Power Transistor.

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| There is no single answer to the question of whether audio amplifiers using transistors are better than those using valves or vice versa. It...

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| Monolithic integrated voltage-to-frequency converters or logarithmic converters often need a positive-direction input current. However,...