noun
- a small electronic device that controls the flow of electric current and is used to amplify signals or switch electronic circuits on and off
Examples
- The transistor revolutionized electronics in the 1950s.
- Modern computer processors contain billions of tiny transistors.
- She replaced the faulty transistor in the radio circuit.
- The invention of the transistor made portable radios possible.
- Each transistor can act as either an amplifier or a switch.
- The engineer tested the transistor’s ability to control current flow.