Even if you could get some is it something you really want to play with?Not that I am questioning you, but why can't you get gallium arcenide yourself and do it?
Heard about that via the SEMI smoke signal network.A lot of dangerous chemicals are used in semiconductor manufacturing. The local Intel fab had another incident and people had to go to the hospital.
That doesn't instill confidence in the people who live around the fabs, but the air coming out of the stacks is usually cleaner than required. One nice side benefit for people who like snow is that the Ronler Acres facility produces it's own snow when conditions are right.
If I have to repeat myself, what do you want to do with it?What do you want to do with it?
You give me too much credit.Having a minimal idea of who dl324 is, I would tell that he he has some chances to get gallium arsenide and know what to do with it but you could not even that.
Yes there are people out there with the knowledge, but the point you seem to be missing is that it requires a lot of very expensive and specialised equipment to process the materials so that you end up with a working device. Hence my original post.....You need an enormous amount of money and a research laboratory. Without the funds to buy the equipment to make your research lab, even if you have the knowledge, you will not be able to make one that works.I just wanted to experiment with it. I get that there's dangerous chemicals and its expensive, but I really thought someone out there would have done it by now.
As for all the talk of people making their own ICs and transistors, a few have.
http://sam.zeloof.xyz/first-ic/
TonyR you would have said it couldn't be done if I asked about the ICs and it was done. Im not saying its a easy clean thing you do at radio shack, but there has to be someone out there with the knowledge.
You cant go to the store and just get a kit, but people have done it. Read the links before you call names please.I am beginning to smell troll.
A person can't create a simple IC without vast resources either get real.
People with professional level training, you are clueless about what it takes to fab even a simple alloy bjt.You cant go to the store and just get a kit, but people have done it. Read the links before you call names please.
http://sam.zeloof.xyz/first-ic/
This stuff isn't as simple as ordering some parts and putting them in a breadboard, but some people do it.
I agree, although I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt for a while.I am beginning to smell troll.
A person can't create a simple IC without vast resources either get real. One simple transistor would be a feat for the common hobbyist,