
Microwave Transistor
A microwave transistor is a specialized electronic device that amplifies or switches high-frequency signals in the microwave range, typically between 1 GHz and 100 GHz. It functions similarly to regular transistors but is designed to operate efficiently at these very high frequencies, which are used in radar, satellite communication, and advanced wireless systems. By controlling the flow of electrical signals at microwave frequencies, it enables improved signal strength, clarity, and communication capabilities in advanced electronic systems.