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Unit 3 Electricity & Magnetism- Transistors. Physics 5d. Students know the properties of transistors and the role of transistors in electric circuits. The Story of the Transistor.
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Unit 3 Electricity & Magnetism-Transistors Physics 5d. Students know the properties of transistors and the role of transistors in electric circuits
The Story of the Transistor • Bell Laboratories-originally the research and development arm of the telephone company American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) • One of the first pioneering advances of Bell Labs in 1900s was the vacuum tube. • Vacuum tube-amplified faint telephone signals and high speed on-off switch.
Practice • Why are modern radios, calculators, and computers much smaller than they were in the past? • A. Modern appliances use less electricity • B. Electricity has become more expensive • C. Vacuum tubes replaced larger transistors • D. Transistors replaced larger vacuum tubes
Vacuum Tubes Before transistors came along, vacuum tubes worked as switches and amplifiers. Notice how LARGE they are!
Transistors -Much smaller. -Allowed technology to become more compact -Transistors amplify electric signals/currents
Transistors • So…what are they? • A semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and power. • Are found embedded in integrated circuits (aka microchips) used in computers, mobile phones, digital appliances, etc. • Make modern radios, calculators, computers smaller than before
Microchips-in which thousands or millions of transistors are deposited on a piece of silicon
Transistor • Are made out of metalloids. • Why?
Transistor • Are made out of metalloids. • Why? • Because they have properties of BOTH metals and non-metals • This allows them to be “altered” and manipulated to be more versatile
Practice • What makes semiconductors useful in everyday electronic devices? • A. Electrons can flow at any current • B. Electricity is conducted better than by metals • C. Current flow can be resisted better than by insulators • D. Conductivity can be altered by adding other materials.
The Story of the Transistor Continued… • William Shockley (theoretician) selected Walter Brattain (experimental physicist) and John Bardeen (theoretical physicist) to create a semiconductor amplifier.
They did countless tests on different samples of silicon & germanium. • In Dec. 1947, Bardeen and Brattain produced the world’s first semiconductor amplifier: the point-contact transistor
Highest Achievement-Nobel Prize • William Shockley, Walter Brattain and John Bardeen shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Practice • What is the function of a transistor in an electrical device? • A. Reducing current to prevent overheating • B. Inducing a magnetic field to urn a motor • C. Controlling a large current output to amplify an electric signal • D. Storing an electrical charge that is used as a source of power
Practice • Which electrical device is shown in the diagram? • Capacitor • Inductor • Resistor • Transistor
Activity 1 • 1. You will be in groups of 3 or 4 • 2. List 5 devices that affect me most • 3. Tell which device is important in your life • 4. Describe how your life would change without each device • 5. Then as a whole, compare & contrast each team’s list
Activity 2 • Write an essay on the electronic device that most changed your life.