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Hauni Protos Nano Silicon Transistor D2PAK Electric Cigarette Machine Parts

Hauni Protos Nano Silicon Transistor D2PAK Electric Cigarette Machine Parts

Brand Name Upperbond
Model Number Maker
Certification CE, ISO
Place of Origin China
Minimum Order Quantity 2 pcs
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms 50% front payment
Supply Ability 10000 pcs/month
Delivery Time 5-8 days
Packaging Details Carton
Material Treated stainless steel
Capacity 800-10000 cigs / min
Port of Shipment Guangzhou, Shanghai
Cigarette Diameter 5.4mm - 8.0mm
Machine Models Protos, Passim, MK8, MK9,
Detailed Product Description

 

Hauni Protos Nano Silicon Transistor D2PAK Electric Cigarette Machine Parts

 

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. Transistors are one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit.

 

 

Point-Contact Transistor

 

In 1948, the point-contact transistor was independently invented by German physicists Herbert Mataré and Heinrich Welker while working at the Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse, a Westinghouse subsidiary located in Paris. Mataré had previous experience in developing crystal rectifiers from silicon and germanium in the German radar effort during World War II. Using this knowledge, he began researching the phenomenon of "interference" in 1947.

 

 

High-Frequency Transistor

 

The first high-frequency transistor was the surface-barrier germanium transistor developed by Philco in 1953, capable of operating up to 60 MHz. These were made by etching depressions into an n-type germanium base from both sides with jets of Indium(III) sulfate until it was a few ten-thousandths of an inch thick. Indium electroplated into the depressions formed the collector and emitter.

 

 

Silicon Transistor

 

The first working silicon transistor was developed at Bell Labs on January 26, 1954, by Morris Tanenbaum. The first commercial silicon transistor was produced by Texas Instruments in 1954. This was the work of Gordon Teal, an expert in growing crystals of high purity, who had previously worked at Bell Labs.


 

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