Transistors - JFETs

Transistors – JFETs (Junction Field-Effect Transistors) are a type of transistor that uses a voltage applied to a control electrode to create a flow of current between two other electrodes. They are commonly used for low-power, high-frequency applications and have a lower power consumption compared to bipolar junction transistors. JFETs are unipolar devices, meaning they operate with only one type of charge carrier (electrons or holes). They are available in enhancement-mode and depletion-mode types, and are widely used in audio amplifiers, switching circuits, and digital logic circuits.

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