26. Which component is considered to be an "OFF" device?
27. In an n-channel JFET, what will happen at the pinch-off voltage?
28. Breakdown voltage and pinch-off voltage of a JFET are different terms for the same voltage level.
29. A JFET can be either a current-controlled device or a voltage-controlled device.
30. A JFET has 3 terminals: gate, drain, and source.
31. An enhancement-type MOSFET or E-MOSFET can be turned on when the channel is depleted.
32. The charge carriers in a junction field effect transistor (JFET) will flow from source to drain in a p-channel and from drain to source in an n-channel.
33. In a voltage-divider JFET circuit, ID is a maximum when VGS = 0 V.
34. The amount of gate voltage needed to turn the JFET completely off is called VGS(OFF).
35. A common-drain configured JFET is also called a source-follower.
36. 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.
37. A D-MOSFET cannot be biased using zero biasing.
38. Transconductance is also called mutual conductance.
39. A JFET is very similar to a BJT.
40. A MOSFET has an isolated gate.
41. The gate-biased JFET characteristic curve includes IDS.
42. To get a negative gate-source voltage in a self-biased JFET circuit, you must use a ________.
43. One advantage of voltage-divider bias is that the dependency of drain current, ID, on the range of Q points is _________.
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45. A __________ change in VDS will produce a __________ change in ID.
46. A _______________ JFET amplifier provides a voltage gain of less than one.
47. Junction Field Effect Transistors (JFET) contain how many diodes?
48. When an input delta of 2 V produces a transconductance of 1.5 mS, what is the drain current delta?
49. When not in use, MOSFET pins are kept at the same potential through the use of:
50. D-MOSFETs are sometimes used in series to construct a cascode high-frequency amplifier to overcome the loss of: