Not all transistors are the same. There in fact are two main types; PMOS and NMOS. A transistor consists of three alternating regions of semiconducting silicon, of which there is two types; P-type and N-type. Whether these three conjoined regions are PNP or NPN doesn’t really matter if your only goal is to make a transistor, and these two options form create two different types of transistors.
Is CMOS All There Is?
Is CMOS All There Is?
Is CMOS All There Is?
Not all transistors are the same. There in fact are two main types; PMOS and NMOS. A transistor consists of three alternating regions of semiconducting silicon, of which there is two types; P-type and N-type. Whether these three conjoined regions are PNP or NPN doesn’t really matter if your only goal is to make a transistor, and these two options form create two different types of transistors.