Why are transistors called "Q"?
Roger Merchberger
zmerch at 30below.com
Fri Feb 25 22:24:45 CST 2005
Rumor has it that James Fogg may have mentioned these words:
>Also, isn't the gain of a transistor called "Q"? Or some other
>characteristic?
Offtopically, but not nearly so as in the past few "discussions"[1]:
Q is a measurement of Ham Radio antennae -- altho just perzactly what it's
supposed to measure I'm not 100% sure. (I'm sure I could google for it...)
I do know that I have a Heathkit "Q" measuring device in my basement...
Maybe there's something similar WRT transistors?
Altho the gizmo isn't a computer, at least it's +10 years old... ;-)
Laterz,
"Merch"
[1] I use that term very loosely... ;-)
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