| Feature | Recon FET | Electrochemical Sensor | Optical Sensor | |-----------------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------| | | µm–mm (chip-scale) | mm–cm (larger) | mm–m (often bulky) | | Power | µW (passive) | mW–W | mW–W | | CMOS compatibility | Yes (direct integration) | No | Partial | | Real-time output | Yes (electronic) | Yes (slower diffusion) | Yes (fast but complex optics)| | Cost per unit | $0.10–$2 (mass production) | $1–$10 | $10–$100+ |
I'm assuming you meant "recon feat" or possibly a term related to reconnaissance or features. However, "recon fet" doesn't directly correspond to a widely recognized term in English. If you're referring to a concept related to reconnaissance or features, here are a few interpretations: recon fet
Since a single transistor can perform multiple roles, engineers can design circuits that use fewer total components to achieve the same logic functions. | Feature | Recon FET | Electrochemical Sensor