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FET BiasingFET Biasing
CHAPTER 6CHAPTER 6
 
IntroductionIntroduction
For the JFET, the relationship between input and outputFor the JFET, the relationship between input and outputquantities is nonlinear due to the squared term inquantities is nonlinear due to the squared term inShockley’s equation.Shockley’s equation.
Nonlinear functions results in curves as obtained for Nonlinear functions results in curves as obtained for transfer characteristic of a JFET.transfer characteristic of a JFET.
Graphical approach will be used to examine the dcGraphical approach will be used to examine the dcanalysis for FET because it is most popularly used rather analysis for FET because it is most popularly used rather than mathematical approachthan mathematical approach
The input of BJT and FET controlling variables are theThe input of BJT and FET controlling variables are thecurrent and the voltage levels respectivelycurrent and the voltage levels respectively
 
JFETs differ from BJTs:
Nonlinear relationship between input (V
GS
) and output (I
D
)
JFETs are voltage controlled devices, whereas BJTs arecurrent controlled
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