Electronics - Field Effect Transistors (FET) - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Field Effect Transistors (FET) - True or False (Q.No. 2)
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A JFET can be either a current-controlled device or a voltage-controlled device.
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Shanvi said:
5 years ago
I agree with @Shanvi.
BJT are a current-controlled device while FET is a voltage controlled therefore it should be false that a JFET could be both current and voltage controlled.
BJT are a current-controlled device while FET is a voltage controlled therefore it should be false that a JFET could be both current and voltage controlled.
Shanvi said:
5 years ago
It should be False,
JFET is the voltage controlled.
JFET is the voltage controlled.
Prashanth Kumar G N said:
8 years ago
JFET can't be Current Controlled Device.
Junction Field Effect, due to applied voltage current is controlled.
Junction Field Effect, due to applied voltage current is controlled.
Setsuna said:
9 years ago
How is JFET a current controlled device?
Ajit said:
9 years ago
JFET is a voltage controlled device.
Ranjith said:
1 decade ago
By giving the voltage for gate we can control the conductivity of the channel (source to drain).
Durdarsan said:
1 decade ago
Please give me proper ans.
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