Exam 32: Field Effect Transistors
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For a common-gate JFET amplifier, the input is applied to the
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The key difference between JFETs and MOSFETs is that the MOSFET has
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Gate bias is seldom used with JFETs because the characteristic of the individual JFETs used in mass production may vary over a wide range.
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The ______________ regions in a JFET are embedded on each side of the channel to help control the amount of current flow in the channel.
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Which semiconductor device is frequently used as a small signal amplifier and frequency mixer?
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The biggest disadvantage of the ______________-gate amplifier is its low value of input impedance.
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What is the change in drain current divided by the change in gate-source voltage for a fixed value of VDS?
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Whatever method is used to bias a JFET, the gate-source junction is forward-biased.
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A ______________ device depends on only one type of charge carrier, either electrons or holes.
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Dual gate JFETs are most commonly used in frequency mixers, circuits that are frequently encountered in communications electronics.
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The field effect transistor is a three-terminal device similar to the bipolar junction transistor.
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Because JFETs are much smaller than bipolar transistors, JFETs are more suitable for use in integrated circuits.
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Which of the following is not a JFET amplifier configuration?
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JFETs are often referred to as normally ______________ devices.
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Which JFET amplifier has the disadvantage of very low input impedance?
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