SemiConductor - What is SemiConductor?
Semiconductors are widely used in electronics to make components such as diodes, transistors, thyristors, integrated circuits as well as semiconductor lasers.
A
semiconductor is usually a solid chemical element or compound that can
conduct electricity under some conditions, making it a good medium for
the control of electrical current. Its conductance varies depending on
the current or voltage applied to a control electrode. Semiconductor is
use for manufacturing chips.
A
semiconductor device can perform the function of a vacuum tube having
hundreds of times its volume. A single integrated circuit (IC), such as a
microprocessor chip, can do the work of a set of vacuum tubes that
would fill a large building and require its own electric generating
plant.
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
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