Junction Transistor (Noun)
Meaning
A semiconductor device capable of amplification.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The junction transistor is a type of semiconductor device that can amplify weak electrical signals.
- In the early days of electronics, the junction transistor revolutionized the field by providing a compact and reliable means of amplification.
- The junction transistor consists of two p-n junctions that are combined in a single device to produce a three-layer structure.
- The base region of the junction transistor is lightly doped to allow for a high degree of control over the flow of current.
- The junction transistor is commonly used in a wide range of electronic circuits, including amplifiers, switches, and logic gates.