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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 596.


Read the following statements and decide if they are true (T) or false (F).

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1. The transistor is one of the greatest achievements of the 19th century.

2. An IC, that is, a transistor with diodes, resistors, capacitors and other electronic components is known as discrete transistor.

3. Modern transistor audio amplifiers are relatively expensive.

4. The advantages of transistors over vacuum tubes are their big size and maximum weight.

5. A transistor is very stable to mechanical shock and vibration.

6. There are not any limitations in using transistors.

7. Silicon transistors are much less sensitive than electronic tubes to an electromagnetic pulse.

1. Electron mobility is higher … . a. every year
2. Silicon transistors are much more sensitive than electronic tubes to … b. in a vacuum  
3.Mechatronic circuits have replaced electromechanical devices in … ñ. IC  
4. Over a billion of individually-packaged transistors are produced … d. useful device  
5. Transistors can be easily mass-produced using a … e. importance in today's society
6. Very low cost of mass production is the main reason of transistor's … f. an electromagnetic pulse
7. Transistor's flexibility and reliability has made it … g. an equivalent mechanical control function
8. Diodes, resistors, transistors along with other electronic components form … h. gain  
9. It is easier and cheaper to use a standard microcontroller than to design … i. controlling appliances and machinery
10. The ratio of the output signal to the input signal is called … j. a highly automated process

2.11. Answer the questions to the text.

1. What is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century?

2. Why is the transistor important in modern electronics?

3. How are most transistors produced now?

4. What properties have made a transistor a widespread device?

5. What devices have been replaced in controlling appliances and machinery?

6. What is the “gain”?

7. How powerful are modern transistor audio amplifiers?

8. How is the transistor used as a switch?

9. Where is this type of transistor operation (switch) common?

10. What are the key advantages of transistors?

11. Are there any disadvantages in using transistors?


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