transistor 的 2 个定义
- Electronics. a semiconductor device that amplifies, oscillates, or switches the flow of current between two terminals by varying the current or voltage between one of the terminals and a third: although much smaller in size than a vacuum tube, it performs similar functions without requiring current to heat a cathode.
- Informal. a transistorized radio.
- Informal. transistorized: a transistor radio.
transistor 近义词
等同于 personal stereo
transistor 的近义词 5 个
等同于 electronics
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- Swan took over a troubled giant, as Intel was struggling to perfect new technology to squeeze more transistors onto each processing chip.
- There are a lot of options to go through, but the effort to find the best computer speakers will be worth it when you’re upgrading from sound that’s transistor-radio quality to audio that can fill your entire home.
- Putting more transistors on a chip may increase the computing power but also draws more power and complicates the design in other ways.
- Digital computers harness the power of hundreds of millions if not billions of transistors that are each fundamentally a simple on-off switch.
- Memristor-based neuromorphic chips, for example, mimic the brain by putting processing and memory into individual transistor-like components.
- People had been carrying around music for several years – transistor radios, the Walkman, etc.
- Electronically, that machine is the equivalent of an early transistor radio.
- At the Namegabe home, the transistor radio, charged with batteries, was the property of the men.
- The electrical properties of this odd specimen are unusual and interesting and could lead to a new type of transistor.
- There was a miniature pocket radio—a transistor radio—on top of the short wave cabinet.
- The PDP-3 circuitry is the static type using saturating transistor flip-flops and, for the most part, transistor switch elements.
- You mean them tiny transistor things that feelie actors have stuck in their heads?
- It was a tiny transistor, an integral part of modern electronic apparatus.