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  • very nice

  • (continuation) ..... If we have both p-channel and n-channel ones, we call them PMOS transistors and NMOS transistors, or p-transistor and n-transistors if we are in a presentation where we have to repeat the word a million times (sometimes just Qp and Qn will do).

  • (continuation) ..... Manufacturing methods permitted the implementation of the IGFET by means of a layer of metal on top of a layer of silicon oxide ... the Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor, the MOSFET had been born .. the newest member of the transistor family. In engineering, when all such devices are of the same type, we just call them ... guess? ... transistor! ... (continues)...

  • (continuation) ..... And so it was, at first ... two transistors . The FET and the BJT. For each of them, there were two flavours, BJT-npn, and BJT-pnp, FET-nchannel, FET-pchannel. At one point, designers came up with a way to isolate the gate from the channel and created the first FET with insulated gate, the IGFET. By contrast the junction FET was called ... JFET! ... (continues)...

  • A note on the genealogy of the MOSFET. A MOSFET is just a type of transistor, but a transistor nonetheless. Do not lose sight of that! How is that? The first transistor to be patented ever was the FET, decades before Schockley, Brattain and Bardeen invented the "other transistor" the Bipolar Junction Transistor, BJT. .....(continues)....

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