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DEFERENTS BETWEEN FET&JFET?

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DEFERENTS BETWEEN FET&JFET?

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  1. I'll bet that means something somewhere.


  2. Field Effect Transistors is a device, which enables us to use one electrical signal to control another.  A FET is a voltage-controlled device a bipolar transistor is a current operated device.  

    Junction Field Effect Transistor is the simplest type of field effect transistor. Like other transistors, it can be used as an electronically-controlled switch. It is also used as a voltage-controlled resistance. An electric charge flows from one connection, called the "source", to a second connection, called the "drain". A third connection, the "gate", determines how much charge flows. By applying an increasing negative (for an n-channel JFET) bias voltage to the gate, the electric current from source to drain can be impeded by pinching off the channel, in effect switching off the transistor.

    BTW, the best FET is Bobo Fet


  3. What does this have to do with hockey?

  4. One has a "J" in front of it and the other doesn't.......nyuk nyuk nyuk

  5. Homes Knowledge never ceases to amaze me.

    I nominate to put her in charge of answering all ( and I mean every one) of the non hockey related questions that turn up in this section.  She knows something about everything

    You are my hero!

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