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Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem 3 > Electronic Circuits and Communication Fundamentals
Marks: 5 Marks
Year: Dec 2015
written 7.9 years ago by | modified 2.8 years ago by |
Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem 3 > Electronic Circuits and Communication Fundamentals
Marks: 5 Marks
Year: Dec 2015
written 7.9 years ago by |
1.The input-output transfer characteristic of the JFET is not as straight forward as it is for the BJT.
2.In a BJT, β ($h_{FE}$) defined the relationship between $I_B$ (input current) and $I_C$ (output current).
3.In a JFET, the relationship (Shockley’s Equation) between $V_{GS}$ (input voltage) and $I_D$ (output current) is used to define the transfer characteristics, and a little more complicated (and not linear):
$$I_D=I_{DSS}\bigg(1-\dfrac{V_{GS}}{V_P}\bigg)$$
4.As a result, FET’s are referred to a square law devices