Field Effect Transistor eBook
The Field Effect Transistor is a solid state semiconductor device used in amplifier, switching and digital circuit applications
Field Effect Transistors, or FET’s, are three terminal unipolar semiconductor devices which use a conductive central channel to control the flow of current through themselves by the application of different voltages onto their connecting terminals. FET’s come in two basic types, the Junction FET (JFET) and the Insulated-gate FET known commonly as a MOSFET (Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor).
To learn more about how field effect transistors use a voltage applied to their gate terminal to control the current flowing through their channel, or to obtain more detailed information about the characteristics of field effect transistors, then register below to get your copy of the new Field Effect Transistor eBook today.
You will learn about:
- The Different JFET Types
- The Different MOSFET Types
- The FETs Operating Regions
- The MOSFET as a Switch
- The MOSFET as a Amplifier