Hi all Friends :)
This first transistor and very interesting. I think today, one chip included millions transtors and very smallest than Bell's first transistor. Technology age...
btw: http://www.101science.com/transistor.htm usefull link and included "TRANSISTOR SIMULATOR AND CALCULATOR " on the web page :alright:
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This first transistor and very interesting. I think today, one chip included millions transtors and very smallest than Bell's first transistor. Technology age...
btw: http://www.101science.com/transistor.htm usefull link and included "TRANSISTOR SIMULATOR AND CALCULATOR " on the web page :alright:
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Selam Cydonia,
Yes,millions of transistors... this a technological revolution.
Also,not to forget Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce ,the inventors of the
first microchip.
Yes,millions of transistors... this a technological revolution.
Also,not to forget Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce ,the inventors of the
first microchip.
Selam Vortex,
I respect to all scientist and tecnology mans. Transistors are revolution to for tecnology age.
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I respect to all scientist and tecnology mans. Transistors are revolution to for tecnology age.
Regards,
I think the future of electronics will depend also on super conductors.
(materials demonstrating super conductivity at room temperature)
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Vortex
(materials demonstrating super conductivity at room temperature)
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Vortex
They've been trying to get superconductors at room temp. for years. No real success. They predicted that they'd get such a room temp. superconductor a couple years ago but they're still throwing darts at a periodic table to choose candidate materials that *might* work.
achieving superconductivity at room temperature is impossible (for now i guess).
the only research that is successful about having a material posses a very low resistance (when a magnetic field is applied) is "magnetoresistance".
chk it out on google! :alright:
the only research that is successful about having a material posses a very low resistance (when a magnetic field is applied) is "magnetoresistance".
chk it out on google! :alright: