- The
junction field-effect
transistor (
JFET) is one of the
simplest types of field-effect transistor.
JFETs are three-terminal
semiconductor devices that...
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Discrete complementary JFETs are N-channel and P-channel
JFETs that are
built with a
similar process technology and are
designed to have
similar or matching...
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amplification or audio,
discrete JFETs are
often used. One
reason is that
JFETs and
circuit topologies built with
JFETs feature low-noise (specifically...
- field-effect
transistors (MOSFETs) and junction-gate field-effect
transistors (
JFETs), and in the
active region for
bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). A diode-connected...
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MOSFETs have a high fc (can be in the GHz range).
JFETs and BJTs have a
lower fc
around 1 kHz, but
JFETs usually exhibit more
flicker noise at low frequencies...
- or
silicon carbide, and are
faster but more
expensive than silicon-based
JFETs or MOSFETs.
Production MESFETs are
operated up to
approximately 45 GHz,...
- the
control of an
input voltage. Metal–semiconductor FETs (MESFETs) are
JFETs in
which the
reverse biased p–n
junction is
replaced by a metal–semiconductor...
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manufacturer of
silicon carbide–based semiconductors, such SiC FETs, SiC
JFETs, SiC Diodes. In 2023,
Qorvo announced Q****E
circuit simulation software...
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behaviour under high source–drain bias. in
junction field-effect
transistors (
JFETs), "pinch-off"
refers to the
threshold voltage below which the transistor...
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Kenneth C. "5.11 THE
JUNCTION FIELD-EFFECT
TRANSISTOR (
JFET)" (PDF).
Microelectronic Circuits. For
JFETs the
threshold voltage is
called the pinch-off voltage...