The Bluetooth device receiving an action from another Bluetooth device The device sending the action is called the initiator The acceptor is typically part of an established link
An element with three valence electrons per atom which when added to a semiconductor crystal provides electron "holes" in the lattice structure of the crystal
The person who accepts a bill of exchange drawn on him/her Until he accepts it, he is called the drawee By accepting the bill, the acceptor undertakes to pay the person presenting the bill, the face value of the bill
A dopant material, such as boron, which has fewer outer shell electrons than required in an otherwise balanced crystal structure, providing a hole, which can accept a free electron
An impurity from column III of the periodic table, which adds a mobile hole to silicon, thereby making it more p-type and accepting of electrons Boron is the primary acceptor used to dope silicon Compare donor
A material added as a dopant to a semiconductor to make it p-type by "accepting" valence electrons, leaving "holes" behind in the valence band that can conduct electric charge Boron is an acceptor dopant for silicon
A group of elements (boron, gallium and indium) used as a dopant to create p-type regions Because these elements have only three electrons in their outer shell and silicon has four, they accept silicon's free electron, raising the region's resistance and causing it to become insulative Contrast donor
the person (or institution) who accepts a check or draft and becomes responsible for paying the party named in the draft when it matures (chemistry) in the formation of a coordinate bond it is the compound to which electrons are donated