diffused-base transistor
diffused-base transistor
[də¦fyüzd ¦bās tran′zis·tər] (electronics)
A transistor in which a nonuniform base region is produced by gaseous diffusion; the collector-base junction is also formed by gaseous diffusion, while the emitter-base junction is a conventional alloy junction.
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