Celebrating the 70th year of the Transistor

It was December 23, 1947 when the first Transistor was made functional by John Bardeen and Walter Brattain—William Shockley was their leader.

It seemed to have all been initiated by the Telephone—Alexander Graham Bell had received a patent for it on March 7, 1876 (not necessarily the first to have created a working model)—he later formed American Telephone and Telegraph company—aka AT&T.

As they grew their business and spread wires all over the country, signals were weak and distorted. Trying to make a call from New York to Denver resulted in noisy and distorted discussions where the sound of voice was but an unclear whisper. In the early 1900s they wanted to be able to transmit a call from New York to California but needed something to boost the signal. From there the vacuum (triode) was invented, but it was power-hungry, large and unreliable. The company knew they needed to find something better to enable long-term customer growth and expand distances worldwide. They needed a good, reliable repeater or amplifier, so the transistor was invented. Transistors changed the world; they helped create the transistor radio, integrated circuits, the microprocessor, and much more! It is truly one of the most important inventions ever created!!

There is a lot more to the story of how it came to be—see our article on the history of the transistor under our Transistor Basics article.

To find out more about the basic operation of modern transistors like 2N3904 and 2N3906, see this article.

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DigiKey의 디지털 사업부 프로젝트 관리자인 John LeDuc는 1984년부터 DigiKey 고객의 기술 관련 질문을 처리하고 제품을 검토하여 카탈로그에 추가하는 작업을 해왔습니다. John LeDuc는 National Semiconductor의 INS8073 Tiny Basic 데모 기판 지원을 전문으로 했으며, 현재는 당사 웹 사이트 개선을 위한 우수한 아이디어를 취합하고 생성하여 엔지니어링 고객에게 더 나은 디지털 경험을 제공하는 일을 하고 있습니다. John은 Electronics Technology에서 준학사 학위를 취득했으며 여가 시간에 전자 장치를 조작하고 3D 프린터로 고유한 설계을 만드는 '밤의 엔지니어'이기도 합니다.

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