Junction Field Effect Transistor

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Field Effect Transistor

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Field Effect Transistor

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FET

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Classification of FET

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JFET Schematic Symbols

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N-channel JFET

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Water Analog for JFET

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Operation of n-channel JFET

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Cont.

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VGS = 0 V; VDS = Vp

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VGS = -V; No voltage applied B/w the Drain & Source

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VGS = -1V, VDS > 0 V

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JFET Working

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Operation of n-channel JFET Summary

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Operation of n-channel JFET Summary

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Drain Characteristics

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Drain Characteristics of n channel JFET

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Cont.

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Important terms

1. Pinch-off Voltage (Vp)

2. Shorted-Gate Drain Current (IDSS) or Drain to Source current with gate shorted

3. Gate Source Cut-off Voltage (Turn off voltage)(VGS (off))

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Drain Characteristics

• There are 4 important region:1.Ohmic Region2.Saturation Region3.Breakdown Region4.Cut-off Region

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Transfer Characteristics of n-channel JFET

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Transfer Characteristics

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Amplification Factor (µ)

• It is the ratio of change in drain-source voltage (ΔVDS) to the change in gate-source voltage (ΔVGS) at constant drain current (ID)

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Other Formulas

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P channel JFET Working

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P channel JFETTransfer & Drain Characteristics

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Important Relationships (JFET versus BJT)

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JFET as Voltage Variable Resistance

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JFET as Voltage Variable Resistance

• The resistance of the device b/w drain & source for VDS < VP is a function of the applied voltage VGS

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Merits & Demerits of JFET

Merits• Very High Input

Resistance• Better Thermal Stability• Produces less noise• Long Life & Small Size• Higher power gain• Relatively immune to

radiation

Demerits• Low Voltage gain

compared to transistor Amplifier

• Expensive• Low gain bandwidth

product

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JFET BJTUnipolar device Bipolar deviceVoltage Controlled Device Current Controlled DeviceHigh Input Resistance (order of MΩ) Input Resistance Low Compared to JFET

Doesn’t Suffer from minority carrier storage effects (higher switching speeds & cut off frequencies)

Suffers from minority carrier storage effects (lower switching speeds & cut off frequencies)

Negative Temperature Coefficient at high current levels ( prevents from thermal breakdown). Better thermal Stability

Positive Temperature coefficient at high current levels (leads to thermal breakdown)

Less noisy than BJT or Vacuum Tube More Noisy than a JFETSimpler to Fabricate as an IC & occupies less space on IC chip than BJT

Comparatively difficult to Fabricate as an IC and occupies more space on IC chip

FET are expensive than BJT Cheaper to produce than FETsFET can tolerate a much higher level of radiation

Performance is degraded by neutron radiation

Poor Fanout & Low Power consumption Good Fanout & High Power Consumption

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Fan-out Meaning

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Application of JFET

• Used as a Buffer Amplifier, low noise Amplifier• Used as a Voltage Variable Resistor• Used in digital Circuits, in Computers• Used in Oscillator circuits• Used in low frequency amplifiers in hearing

aids & inductive transducer

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Small Signal Low Frequency JFET Model

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Small Signal High Frequency JFET Model

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Reference

• Electronic Devices & Circuits by S Salivahanan• Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory by Robert

Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky