Understanding the trancitor (transfer capacitor)
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In one of my lecture class, one of my electronics professor told a little about a new technology called "trancitor" and told it is opposite of transistor.
He asks us to learn more about it on our own. When I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "transistor".
Was my professor wrong? If not any information regarding this would be great.
Edit: I found this report regarding this topic.
Thanks for the help....
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In one of my lecture class, one of my electronics professor told a little about a new technology called "trancitor" and told it is opposite of transistor.
He asks us to learn more about it on our own. When I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "transistor".
Was my professor wrong? If not any information regarding this would be great.
Edit: I found this report regarding this topic.
Thanks for the help....
transistors capacitor
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up vote
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In one of my lecture class, one of my electronics professor told a little about a new technology called "trancitor" and told it is opposite of transistor.
He asks us to learn more about it on our own. When I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "transistor".
Was my professor wrong? If not any information regarding this would be great.
Edit: I found this report regarding this topic.
Thanks for the help....
transistors capacitor
In one of my lecture class, one of my electronics professor told a little about a new technology called "trancitor" and told it is opposite of transistor.
He asks us to learn more about it on our own. When I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "transistor".
Was my professor wrong? If not any information regarding this would be great.
Edit: I found this report regarding this topic.
Thanks for the help....
transistors capacitor
transistors capacitor
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But when I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "tranistor".Was my professor wrong? If not any sort of idea regarding this would be great.
You can improve your "Google-fu" in this type of situation, by enclosing the search word in quotation marks - so search for "trancitor" (with those quotation mark characters) and you will find several pages listed for that term, including this Wikipedia page as a starting point:
Wikipedia - Trancitor - which includes this paragraph:
The term, Trancitor, and its concept were first conceived by Sungsik Lee, a professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, through his article, entitled A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics, in arXiv uploaded on 30 April 2018.
As mentioned in Wikipedia: A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics by Sungsik Lee, arXiv:1805.05842 [physics.app-ph] - links to arXiv: abstract and PDF download
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thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
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@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
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1 Answer
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But when I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "tranistor".Was my professor wrong? If not any sort of idea regarding this would be great.
You can improve your "Google-fu" in this type of situation, by enclosing the search word in quotation marks - so search for "trancitor" (with those quotation mark characters) and you will find several pages listed for that term, including this Wikipedia page as a starting point:
Wikipedia - Trancitor - which includes this paragraph:
The term, Trancitor, and its concept were first conceived by Sungsik Lee, a professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, through his article, entitled A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics, in arXiv uploaded on 30 April 2018.
As mentioned in Wikipedia: A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics by Sungsik Lee, arXiv:1805.05842 [physics.app-ph] - links to arXiv: abstract and PDF download
1
thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
1
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
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But when I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "tranistor".Was my professor wrong? If not any sort of idea regarding this would be great.
You can improve your "Google-fu" in this type of situation, by enclosing the search word in quotation marks - so search for "trancitor" (with those quotation mark characters) and you will find several pages listed for that term, including this Wikipedia page as a starting point:
Wikipedia - Trancitor - which includes this paragraph:
The term, Trancitor, and its concept were first conceived by Sungsik Lee, a professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, through his article, entitled A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics, in arXiv uploaded on 30 April 2018.
As mentioned in Wikipedia: A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics by Sungsik Lee, arXiv:1805.05842 [physics.app-ph] - links to arXiv: abstract and PDF download
1
thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
1
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
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up vote
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up vote
2
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But when I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "tranistor".Was my professor wrong? If not any sort of idea regarding this would be great.
You can improve your "Google-fu" in this type of situation, by enclosing the search word in quotation marks - so search for "trancitor" (with those quotation mark characters) and you will find several pages listed for that term, including this Wikipedia page as a starting point:
Wikipedia - Trancitor - which includes this paragraph:
The term, Trancitor, and its concept were first conceived by Sungsik Lee, a professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, through his article, entitled A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics, in arXiv uploaded on 30 April 2018.
As mentioned in Wikipedia: A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics by Sungsik Lee, arXiv:1805.05842 [physics.app-ph] - links to arXiv: abstract and PDF download
But when I googled it, it just shows that I have mistyped "tranistor".Was my professor wrong? If not any sort of idea regarding this would be great.
You can improve your "Google-fu" in this type of situation, by enclosing the search word in quotation marks - so search for "trancitor" (with those quotation mark characters) and you will find several pages listed for that term, including this Wikipedia page as a starting point:
Wikipedia - Trancitor - which includes this paragraph:
The term, Trancitor, and its concept were first conceived by Sungsik Lee, a professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, through his article, entitled A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics, in arXiv uploaded on 30 April 2018.
As mentioned in Wikipedia: A Missing Active Device — Trancitor for a New Paradigm of Electronics by Sungsik Lee, arXiv:1805.05842 [physics.app-ph] - links to arXiv: abstract and PDF download
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thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
1
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
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1
thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
1
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
1
1
thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
thank you sir ! I really got a new way to upgrade my search technique in google, and of course regarding this new "transfer-capacitor"
– Gaurav Bhattarai
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
Sam, I don't have enough reputation yet to create a trancitor tag. Would you be willing to do it? I think for an odd new component name it will come in useful one day.
– K H
3 hours ago
1
1
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
@KH - Hi, I haven't created a new tag on the site yet. I thought the rep needed to create a new tag was only 300 points so you should be able to do it (?). I'm going offline now and I don't want to start the process and leave it half-done. I'll check in about 9 hours and if the tag hasn't been created already by you (or anyone else) then I'll attempt to do it. Since this is all "meta", I'll delete this comment after you've read it. Please can you upvote this comment to show you've read it? Thanks :-)
– SamGibson
3 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
Thanks Sam. I'll try again. The page I found indicated it was a 1500 rep privilege but it wasn't specific to EE.SE.
– K H
2 hours ago
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