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- JFET abstract "The junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET or JUGFET) is the simplest type of field-effect transistor. They are three-terminal semiconductor devices that can be used as electronically-controlled switches, amplifiers, or voltage-controlled resistors. Unlike bipolar transistors, JFETs are exclusively voltage-controlled in that they do not need a biasing current. Electric charge flows through a semiconducting channel between source and drain terminals. By applying a reverse bias voltage to a gate terminal, the channel is \"pinched\", so that the electric current is impeded or switched off completely. A JFET is usually on when there is no potential difference between its gate and source terminals. If a potential difference of the proper polarity is applied between its gate and source terminals, the JFET will be more resistive to current flow, which means less current would flow in the channel between the source and drain terminals. Thus, JFETs are sometimes referred to as depletion-mode devices. JFETs can have an n-type or p-type channel. In the n-type, if the voltage applied to the gate is less than that applied to the source, the current will be reduced (similarly in the p-type, if the voltage applied to the gate is greater than that applied to the source). A JFET has a large input impedance (sometimes on the order of 1010 ohms), which means that it has a negligible effect on external components or circuits connected to its gate.".
- JFET thumbnail Jfet.png?width=300.
- JFET wikiPageExternalLink bsc5.pdf.
- JFET wikiPageExternalLink jfet.html.
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- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Bipolar_junction_transistor.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Category:FETs.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transistor_types.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Constant-current_diode.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Cross_section_(geometry).
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Depletion_and_enhancement_modes.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Depletion_region.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Doping_(semiconductor).
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electric_charge.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistance_and_conductance.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electron_hole.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electron_mobility.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Extrinsic_semiconductor.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Field-effect_transistor.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Field_effect_(semiconductor).
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Flicker_noise.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Garden_hose.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink John_Bardeen.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Edgar_Lilienfeld.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink MOSFET.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Mnemonic.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Noise_(electronics).
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Ohmic_contact.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Operational_amplifier.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Point-contact_transistor.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink P–n_junction.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Switch.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Transconductance.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Houser_Brattain.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink William_Shockley.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink File:JFET_N-dep_symbol.svg.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink File:JFET_P-dep_symbol.svg.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLink File:JFET_n-channel_en.svg.
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "JFET".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "JUnction Gate Field-Effect Transistor".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "Junction gate field-effect transistor".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "N-channel junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET)".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "P-channel junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET)".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "junction FET".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "junction field-effect transistor".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "junction field-effect transistors".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "junction gate FET".
- JFET wikiPageWikiLinkText "junction-gate FET".
- JFET caption "Electric current from source to drain in a p-channel JFET is restricted when a voltage is applied to the gate.".
- JFET imageSize "270".
- JFET name "JFET".
- JFET pins "drain, gate, source".
- JFET symbol "80".
- JFET type "Active".
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronic_component.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_electronic_component.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- JFET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transistor_amplifiers.
- JFET subject Category:FETs.
- JFET subject Category:Transistor_types.
- JFET hypernym Type.
- JFET type Type.
- JFET type Redirect.
- JFET type Transistor.
- JFET type Type.
- JFET comment "The junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET or JUGFET) is the simplest type of field-effect transistor. They are three-terminal semiconductor devices that can be used as electronically-controlled switches, amplifiers, or voltage-controlled resistors. Unlike bipolar transistors, JFETs are exclusively voltage-controlled in that they do not need a biasing current. Electric charge flows through a semiconducting channel between source and drain terminals.".
- JFET label "JFET".
- JFET sameAs Q385520.
- JFET sameAs ترانزستور_حقلي_موصول.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs Sperrschicht-Feldeffekttransistor.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs Pn-siirdega_väljatransistor.
- JFET sameAs ترانزیستور_پیوندی_اثر_میدان.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs Junction_Field_Effect_Transistor.
- JFET sameAs Transistor_efek_medan_sambungan.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs Tranzystor_polowy_złączowy.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs m.0b1qx.
- JFET sameAs ЈФЕТ.
- JFET sameAs Junction_Field_Effect_Transistor.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs JFET.
- JFET sameAs Q385520.