transistorize

VERB
  1. equip (an electronic circuit or device) with transistors
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How To Use transistorize In A Sentence

  • Whose miniaturized and siliconized and transistorized little bits of magic lie at the very heart of your defensive systems? The Edge of Madness
  • Kopfermann had died just before I could begin work on my assignment, the construction of a transistorized fast linear gate for a semiconductor detector of alpha particles which I quickly completed. Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
  • The transistorized gravity-strain amplifier derives power from the gravitational field manipulation of positrons.
  • Very soon most manufactured items, from shoes to cans of soup, will contain a small sliver of dim intelligence, and screens will be the tool we use to interact with this transistorized information.
  • It was the ideal dance for the transistorized age, converting the body itself into a novelty device — a nifty gadget. A Twist in Time
  • This had been done previously using valve technology, but my task was to build a transistorized version. Sir Peter Mansfield - Autobiography
  • When you turn on a transistorized radio, the sound comes on immediately; when you turn off, it fades out gradually.
  • We have no other computers besides this giant general - purpose transistorized digital one.
  • I also built a transistorized Geiger counter to perform experiments with a radioactive sample of 0.1 millicurie of Mesothorium which Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
  • When you turn on a transistorized radio, the sound comes on immediately; when you turn off, it fades out gradually.
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