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by pjc50
58 days ago
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> I still don't really get transistors :P, The important bits here are: - any two conductive plates close together with an insulator between make a capacitor (1) - when a capacitor is charged, the energy goes into the electric FIELD - that's the FIELD of the field effect transistor - if the field is strong enough, that causes conduction between source and drain (along the "channel") - the insulator is nanometers thick, so current leaks across it; at that scale, you can detect individual electrons quantum teleporting straight through it. (1) technically like gravity there is a capacitance between any two objects in the universe, but it's only significant when you have relatively wide and close conductors |
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