coaxial transistor
coaxial transistor
[kō′ak·sē·əl tran′zis·tər] (electronics)
A point-contact transistor in which the emitter and collector are point electrodes making pressure contact at the centers of opposite sides of a thin disk of semiconductor material serving as base.
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