Transistors - The Invention That Changed The World

Transistors - The Invention That Changed The World

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@thejas_mits5590
@thejas_mits5590 - 10.01.2024 16:39

Me after watching : i will make that change in future and become super cool😌🤗

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@rafaelrodriguez1029
@rafaelrodriguez1029 - 05.01.2024 19:19

And now millions of stupid want to go back to tubes and vinyl records.

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@luiscruz-ox6gt
@luiscruz-ox6gt - 04.01.2024 00:47

But how you going to stop people from running red lights 😂😂😂

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@gauravekumar1520
@gauravekumar1520 - 03.01.2024 00:03

I would say designing a wheel changed the world. Every technology or machine or device or anything made in this world has a wheel design In it to create movement. Doesn't matter what but if u pay attention... From toys to cars to house equipment to any machinery to electronic. Etc etc etc... if u open it u will see a wheel/ circle design somewhere inside to make it work... Hence wheel made the world grow

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@ferdinandoportel
@ferdinandoportel - 31.12.2023 22:39

the most important inventions of the 20th century: 1) alternate current (Nikola Tesla), 2) transistors (Bell Labs) and World Wide Web (Tim Berners Lee)

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@S-sp2fe
@S-sp2fe - 28.12.2023 03:47

Moore's law is a sales tactic. Why would anyone base anything on a man whose incentive was to make profit at regular intervals? Making everyone believe the increase in price like clockwork was actually natural and backed by science is simply marketing genius. It's like the Aztecs making calculations on how many people to sacrifice to get certain guarantees of crop prices and saying the sun rising the next day was their evidence.

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@user-tg5xb3pz9z
@user-tg5xb3pz9z - 28.12.2023 00:14

Transistors are not essential for humans to stay alive. But fire is. Fire can save you from dying of cold. Fire destroys the pathogens in uncooked food that kill people. Which one looks more important to you ?

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@DavidA.Johnson
@DavidA.Johnson - 27.12.2023 11:00

Borned 1961 I think electronics came with the package and the story readings by my mother had me reading before the age of 4, and it would have me building my first " fox hole" radio receiver from scatch and used a platnium razor blade and a safety pin as a detector before age 6. I lived in a what was left of a small coal town and reading material was little to none. Wv was just implementing a program called Kindergarten and parents had the choice of sending their children or not. Luckily I was asked if I wanted to attend and I said yes not realizing what ly ahead. I remember being at awe when I seen a library full of books to read. When I found the section with electronic books containing what I seemed to live for had me reading every book and some I would read over and over. By ten years of age I could answer any question thrown at me and so many was nothing short of amazed. Electonics are still atop my interest at 62 years of age. Looking back has me believing there was help in our change from transistor to integrated circuits era. First it was a long drag of vacuum tube analog usage and no binary code that this video implies and lasting 70-80 years. 1965 to about 1975 was the solely transistor phase and after that came the in rush of integrated circuits that could sport a 20 or more transistors in a small package that reduced the distance for electrons to travel. This made a huge difference in buying a 7 transistor radio and one utilizing integrated circuits by which industry deemed "non serviceable " only to have myself owning a soldering iron( wood burning device kit) and straws for blowing melted solder away from board to replace defective part. I was earning $ doing this while others were cutting grass or shoveling snow to get a buck. After many years of tube technology with only about ten years of solely tranistors then suddenly integrated circuits (though transistors shared circuits in the higher wattage stages like output stages of audio and RF in communications) I'm nearly 100% sure that integrated circuits and PLCs were made possible by reversed engineering with ties to Area 51 and other hidden from the public events. If not for this we'd be so far from where we are today would be unimaginable.

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@pyb.5672
@pyb.5672 - 14.12.2023 11:33

Language.

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@rohitjha8978
@rohitjha8978 - 10.12.2023 07:44

Transistor, Radio Waves, and VLSI are respectively the Fire, Wheel and Numbers of modern era.

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@daytonturner2265
@daytonturner2265 - 08.12.2023 23:07

Wow. Smart guy. Thank you

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@industrialchristian7453
@industrialchristian7453 - 01.12.2023 03:10

Bicycle. Transistors are an instrument of the Devil.

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@ryotv1747
@ryotv1747 - 28.11.2023 03:32

Someone legit woke up one day, and really went "hmmmm, I think I'm going to invent a transistor today!" AND THEN DID IT. This shit blows my mind. I just don't understand how people are able to figure this shit out. And then someone thought of a way to pack 10's of billions of these things onto a small silicon wafer, and now we have high end gpu's and cpu's and I just can't wrap my mind around how someone even figured this whole thing out. I can't even decide what video to watch and these people are over there inventing these things. 😭😭💀💀

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@SKF358
@SKF358 - 27.11.2023 04:24

I don't understand that.

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@ScornfulSix
@ScornfulSix - 25.11.2023 02:54

In just 7 years the world population connected to the internet went from 40% to 65%, that's pretty crazy

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@Pixel733
@Pixel733 - 24.11.2023 00:46

At first I thought that there was a battleship gun on a miniature. "The invention that changed the world"

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@Nighthorse3
@Nighthorse3 - 19.11.2023 06:59

Do atoms that line up in crystalline structures have their valence electron orbitals bent in the direction of the other atoms electrons? Also do the other atoms electrons overlap the first atoms valence electron orbital?

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@noxz_000
@noxz_000 - 16.11.2023 18:38

angry birds is crazy

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@rjonpurugganan
@rjonpurugganan - 14.11.2023 10:50

Vibrators?

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@prmath
@prmath - 04.11.2023 20:39

When asked about Roswell UFO crash and rumors about the transistor……… an AT&T engineer just held up his hands and said………….. 🤷🏼‍♂️nothing🤷🏼‍♂️

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@stevenvanhulle7242
@stevenvanhulle7242 - 01.11.2023 17:06

I'd vote for the printing press as the most important invention. It allowed for spreading of ideas and information, which was necessary for most inventions since.

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@stevenvanhulle7242
@stevenvanhulle7242 - 01.11.2023 16:56

The Colossus computer predates ENIAC by 2 years. The reason nobody remembers it is that the project was classified because Colossus was used to decrypt German communication during WW II. The secrecy went so far that after the war all existing Colossus's were destroyed. Colossus was only declassified in 2003.

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@user-it9yq6oc8r
@user-it9yq6oc8r - 25.10.2023 01:06

مشكور

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@user-it9yq6oc8r
@user-it9yq6oc8r - 25.10.2023 01:06

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@nicolaibrowinkel3473
@nicolaibrowinkel3473 - 19.10.2023 10:01

Great overview!

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@user-xh6cm3pz5w
@user-xh6cm3pz5w - 13.10.2023 16:28

Gracias .

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@8Junio76
@8Junio76 - 11.10.2023 23:06

and there are still people who believes the earth is flat

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@antonysteele6285
@antonysteele6285 - 11.10.2023 17:14

As a kid born in the 60s, in later years there was a glut of tubes available often for free as I pulled them out of old appliances that nobody wanted, I began to understand how the tubes worked, I built radios, amplifiers and fixed broken b/w televisions, I was the only kid I knew who had a tv in their bedroom and I can still smell a tube burning out, I do like that smell, there's nothing like a bunch of hot tubes and a wacking great transformer humming away, while other kids were throwing tubes against walls I saved them until I had too many, I sold them in the early 80's, with what I had saved I bought myself a mint vox ac 30 with cover, it had a faulty tube connection and was put away in the 60's. Some will know exactly of what I speak.

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@Thiantrus
@Thiantrus - 11.10.2023 00:00

Ttansistor nothong without electricity.

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@thirdeyepk8706
@thirdeyepk8706 - 01.10.2023 14:47

TQ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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@user-fz9dq3uy3l
@user-fz9dq3uy3l - 28.09.2023 21:19

typical...as soon as it gets doped it wants to steal something

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@TheArtofEngineering
@TheArtofEngineering - 24.09.2023 01:09

Great video. The Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT - NPN/PNP) is not really the one used in CPU's. Unipolar CMOS MOSFETS are the star of the show. But all the info here is more than enough to get the gist of this tech! Loved it!

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@Dready141
@Dready141 - 23.09.2023 22:43

rest in peace gordon moore

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@HARIPRASADkulal
@HARIPRASADkulal - 23.09.2023 15:32

Too fast explain. Very bad

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@peteolson6093
@peteolson6093 - 15.09.2023 22:40

PCR (polymerase chain reaction)

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@blackscreenstatusadda2991
@blackscreenstatusadda2991 - 11.09.2023 08:26

Idont know when i shift into computer into science into chemistry into mathematics into digital electronics into number system binary into gates into adders

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@camerontriplett9199
@camerontriplett9199 - 09.09.2023 20:26

Congratulations! You’re the 2000th video to be liked on my account!

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@PrinceKumar-hh6yn
@PrinceKumar-hh6yn - 08.09.2023 20:33

Yeah...I would say the same... it's reason I'm watching u on my tiny device

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@haqimie-730
@haqimie-730 - 05.09.2023 06:25

A simple truth

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@roushankhatri3467
@roushankhatri3467 - 01.09.2023 20:33

Mind blowing ❤

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@BoggusBonky
@BoggusBonky - 30.08.2023 04:05

you can tell this video is old

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@indianbot0077
@indianbot0077 - 22.08.2023 09:46

People hate present not realising that v r living in MAGICAL TIMES.❤️‍🔥

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@SirNobleIZH
@SirNobleIZH - 19.08.2023 23:31

The human brain is the only organ smart enough to name itself

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@davidsmiles5803
@davidsmiles5803 - 17.08.2023 18:55

This is the explanation o was looking for

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@happyhuman247
@happyhuman247 - 16.08.2023 16:17

You should learn to explain such concepts in layman language……Else it’s pointless. Only engineers will understand you!!!

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@joshuaemmanuelcapili2426
@joshuaemmanuelcapili2426 - 15.08.2023 10:13

why is it that the title of the video is "Transistors, The Invention that changed the World"

pa help naman po, para sa basic ee namin na acitivity?

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@vicheakeng6894
@vicheakeng6894 - 11.08.2023 22:43

Transform ANALYSIS

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@BoomerSage
@BoomerSage - 04.08.2023 02:08

We just got news of room temperature super conductors! I think this will be the next huge jump for technology

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@insanevideoschannel1110
@insanevideoschannel1110 - 29.07.2023 10:32

The bag
Arguably the most important invention mankind has ever invented

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@casos-policiais
@casos-policiais - 28.07.2023 18:45

fire wasn't a invention, it was a discovery

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