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  • A JFET is very similar to a BJT.


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  • A. True
  • B. False

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    • 1. A JFET has 3 terminals: gate, drain, and source.

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    • A. True
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    • 2. The gate-biased JFET characteristic curve includes IDS.

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    • 3. A MOSFET has an isolated gate.

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    • 4. An enhancement-type MOSFET or E-MOSFET can be turned on when the channel is depleted.

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    • 5. In a voltage-divider JFET circuit, ID is a maximum when VGS = 0 V.

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    • A. True
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    • 6. The amount of gate voltage needed to turn the JFET completely off is called VGS(OFF).

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    • 7. Transconductance is also called mutual conductance.

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    • 8. A common-drain configured JFET is also called a source-follower.

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    • 9. If the drain, source, and channel are all a p-type material, and the transistor operates in both modes, this is a p-channel E-MOSFET.

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    • 10. A D-MOSFET cannot be biased using zero biasing.

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