transistorns
Transistorns are semiconductor devices that regulate the flow of electrical current. They are fundamental building blocks in modern electronics, enabling amplification of weak signals and fast switching. While the exact spelling “transistorn” may appear in some non-English contexts, the device is widely known as the transistor.
There are two main families: bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field-effect transistors (FETs). BJTs use current
Transistorns are fabricated from semiconductor material, typically silicon. Doping creates p-n junctions or conductive channels, allowing
In analog circuits, transistorns provide amplification with gain determined by device characteristics and operating bias. In
Applications span audio and radio frequency amplifiers, power converters, digital processors, memory, sensors, and radio links.