The transistor has been around since the nineteen forties. In fact, the FET (Field Effect Transistor) was actually developed before the more common bipolar type. Bipolar transistors use semiconductor ...
Over the recent weeks here at Hackaday, we’ve been taking a look at the humble transistor. In a series whose impetus came from a friend musing upon his students arriving with highly developed ...
A technical paper titled “Tunnel Junction-Enabled Monolithically Integrated GaN Micro-Light Emitting Transistor” was published by researchers at the Ohio State University and Sandia National ...
Toshiba has launched the TBD62064A series and TBD62308A series of highly efficient transistor arrays, featuring a DMOS FET type sink- output driver. These devices are claimed to be the industry’s ...
Abstract: This list of references contains over 200 entries, and no claims are made as to its completeness. The references for the era 1939 through 1963 refer to field-effect transistors, in general, ...
A spin-out of Cambridge University, Cambridge GaN Devices is a fabless semiconductor company that develops a range of energy-efficient enhancement-mode GaN-based power devices. Cambridge GaN Devices ...
Teledyne e2v HiRel announces the new TD99102 UltraCMOS® High-speed FET and GaN transistor driver offering very high switching speed of 20 MHz. The new flip-chip part is ideal for driving Teledyne ...