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Junction Field Effect Transistor - A transistor whose channel is modulated by the application of an electric field that is the depletion region of a reversed biased diode that forms the gate electrode. Characteristic features of the device are low noise and low gate capacitance.
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Why does the polarity of voltage Vds have to be reversed for p-Channel JFET in comparison to...
I am trying to replicate the characteristics of n-channel and p-channel JFET, but I don't understand why voltage Vds has to be reversed in the p-Channel JFET for current to flow. … If anybody maybe knows why voltage can only be applied in one certain direction in JFET, I am very garteful for any help. …