Discrete transistors are one of the most common components in electronic design.
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MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) plays a very important role in the power supply industry.
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A transistor is a solid-state semiconductor device that has multiple functions such as detection, rectification, amplification, switching, voltage stabilization, and signal modulation. As a variable current switch, transistors can control the output current based on the input voltage.
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A digital transistor is an electronic component with a built-in resistor in the transistor package.
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Digital transistors are not much different from ordinary transistors and do not use any digital technology. They only have one or two built-in bias resistors, known as bias resistor transistors.
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The problem with circuit design is to make MOS transistors operate in a linear state rather than in a switching state. This is also one of the reasons for the heating of MOS transistors.
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Organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) have received great attention from researchers due to their outstanding characteristics, including wide material sources, compatibility with flexible substrates, low-temperature processing, suitability for mass production, and low cost.
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When VGS>VTH, MOSFET behaves as a voltage controlled resistor; However, making MOSFETs the leader in integrated circuits today is definitely not just about voltage controlled resistors.
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Unidirectional thyristor is composed of semiconductor materials with three PN junctions.
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1. Overvoltage breakdown, 2. Overcurrent and overheating breakdown, 3. Overheating breakdown
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