
Compare transistors (interpolate switch loss data for new gate resistors and temperatures.Export transistor models to programs like GeckoCIRCUITS, PLECS, Matlab/Octave.Manage, store and search the transistors.Use own loss measurements for above features (coming soon).Functions provided, to calculate the output capacitances Energy from the C_oss-curve.Functions provided, to linearize the transistor/diode conduction behaviour.Functions provided, to search for closest operating point.Search the database for usable transistors for your application.Automatic calculate your converter losses with many different transistors.Use the transistor data in you self-written optimization program, see figure: It also has experimental support for HLS streams.The key feature is the Python interface, to use the transistor data in self-written optimization routines. Transistor can play back streams encoded in MP3, AAC and Ogg/Opus. You can help out the community by adding the missing station (!/add) to their database. Transistor searches the online database. WHERE DO THE RADIO STATION SEARCH RESULTS COME FROM? The feature will not work for stations added via a raw stream address, or for stations imported from Transistor v3. The update feature will try to fetch the current stream address of a station as well as the updated name and station image. The last way will not support the update feature. There are three ways to add a radio station to Transistor: Use Search, add playlist file address (M3U, PLS), enter a raw stream address. GitHub is also a good place to file bugs or even to contribute, if you are interested. It is published under the MIT open source license. Transistor only offers a very simple search option and it imports audio streaming links, when you tap on them in a web browser. It has no radio station discovery feature. Transistor is a radio app with a minimalistic approach, that may not be to everyone's liking.

Transistor is an app for listening to radio programs over the internet.
