WHY ARE MICROPROCESSORS MADE USING SILICON AND NOT GERMANIUM?
Mar 16, 2024 I heard that microprocessors are usually made using silicon, yet germanium has a better conductive state. Why isn't germanium not chosen instead, taking to account that better … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Jul 9, 2024 In Altium PCB editor you can make the 'sheet' visible by opening the View Configuration ('l') and enabling the 'Sheet Line/Area Color'. This places a white (by default) … From electronics.stackexchange.com
WHY DOES MOSFET PINCH-OFF OCCUR? - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING …
Your description is correct: given that VGS> VT V G S> V T, if we apply a Drain-to-Source voltage of magnitude VSAT = VGS −VT V S A T = V G S V T or higher, the channel will pinch-off. I'll … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Jul 26, 2018 Electrical wire crimpers available on Amazon Canada tend to list die sizes in mm2. This one cross-lists them in AWG, but there are some discrepancies between these sizes and … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Jun 25, 2017 5 I am not actually talking here about SiGe (silicon-germanium hybrids) but an integrated circuit that uses entirely Germanium (doped of course in certain areas)? It is my … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Avoid RF transistors and exotic SiGe types, they would probably not misbehave but they're of no help, and may be rated for unusually low voltages. Pretty much any general purpose switching … From electronics.stackexchange.com
IDENTIFICATION - HOW TO RECOGNIZE A GERMANIUM DIODE - ELECTRICAL ...
Feb 5, 2018 Use this schematic to test the diodes. You can easily distinguish Silicon and Germanium Diodes. Silicon diodes should read approx 0.7V and Germanium diodes should … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Jun 5, 2016 Compare it to SiGe (Silicon Germanium) which has been available for many years. It has faster (bipolar) transistors. Is it used everywhere? No, because few ICs use bipolar … From electronics.stackexchange.com
HOW DO I GET A BIGGER SHEET SIZE IN ALTIUM, UPDATING CURRENT ONE?
Jun 28, 2023 I have a schematic sheet and I need more free space on it. The actual size is A4. I have right-clicked in the sheet, went to Preferences and changed the Sheet Size from A4 to … From electronics.stackexchange.com
SEMICONDUCTORS - WHAT IS SILICON GERMANIUM (SIGE)? - ELECTRICAL ...
Sep 25, 2013 SiGe is a semiconductor alloy, meaning a mixture of two elements, silicon and germanium. Since 2000 or so, SiGe has become widely used to enhance the performance of … From electronics.stackexchange.com
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