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Synonyms: | DE: Transistoren |
Suggested Tools: | soldering irons, breadboards |
Transistors are three-lead components of electronic logic circuits that only let their input (collector) go through to their output (emitter) if the correct "gate" condition is met. They are basically electronic switches that allow a small amount of electrical current to control a much larger one. [1]
Ideas
- we could make a simple transistor test circuit as described in this "Make: Projects" entry
Further Reading
- Make: Component of the Month 2013/4 - The Transistor
- Wikipedia
- Mikrocontroller.net (DE)
- FET (Grundlagen)
- MOSFET-Übersicht ("Lieblingsmodelle" der Schreiber)