How to use in-sentence of “transistor”:
+ In DRAM each bit has only one transistor plus a capacitor acting like a miniature rechargeable battery.
+ For example, if the output of one logic elements will feed the input of another, the pass transistor can be programmed to connect these two wires together and match the specified logic.
+ The triode served the same purpose of the transistor 50 years earlier.
+ A thin film transistor liquid crystal display is a technology which is used in LCD monitor and television displays.
+ Hammond manufactured transistor organs from 1975 to 1985 when the Hammond Organ Company went out of business.
+ The transistor can be programmed to either connect a signal or not, thereby giving the FPGA the ability to very specifically connect logic elements together.

Example sentences of “transistor”:
+ Some devices write the electron spin codes into the surface of a moving disk and others make them in sold transistor junctions as RAM.
+ The transistor can also work when the gate is just positively charged, so it doesn’t need to be touching the drain.
+ Bardeen worked with William Shockley and Walter Brattain to invent the transistor on 23 December 1947.
+ This is because when the gate is positively charged, the positive electrons will push other positive electrons in the transistor letting the negative electrons flow through.
+ His idea became very useful in the 1950s when the transistor was introduced.
+ The transistor can be used for a variety of different things including amplifiers and digital switches for computer microprocessors.
+ Technology issues such as the very high transistor counts needed for the large instruction words and the large caches.
+ Advances in semiconductor technology reduced transistor size; multicore CPUs have appeared where multiple CPUs are implemented on the same silicon chip.
+ The transistor solved these problems.
+ A transistor computer, now often called a second generation computer, is a computer which uses individual transistors instead of vacuum tubes.
+ The heterojunction bipolar transistor which uses different semiconductor materials for the transistoremitter and base regions, making a heterojunction.
+ The transistor was not the first three terminal device.
+ The transistor was a major advancement after the triode tube, with using much less electricity, and lasting many years longer, to switch or amplify another electronic current.
+ Because of Moore’s law, the rule that states transistor numbers double every two years, people upgrade computers every 3 years on average.
+ Some devices write the electron spin codes into the surface of a moving disk and others make them in sold transistor junctions as RAM.
+ The transistor can also work when the gate is just positively charged, so it doesn't need to be touching the drain.
