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Effect of Negative Feedback on Input Impedance

Effect of Negative Feedback on Input Impedance

Effect of Negative Feedback on Input Impedance: High input impedance is always desirable in an amplifier as it will not load the preceding stage or the input voltage source. Such…

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Millers Theorem and its Equivalent Circuit

Millers Theorem and its Equivalent Circuit

Millers Theorem and its Equivalent Circuit: Millers theorem - Consider an arbitrary circuit shown in Fig. 15.13(a). As part of a larger network that is not shown, we have isolated…

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Dual Gate MOSFET – N Channel Depletion Type MOSFET

Dual Gate MOSFET – N Channel Depletion Type MOSFET

Dual Gate MOSFET - N Channel Depletion Type MOSFET: Cross view of a dual-gate N-channel depletion type MOSFET is shown in Fig. 13.93. It acts as if two FETs are…

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Enhancement Type MOSFET – Construction, Operation and Characteristics

Enhancement Type MOSFET – Construction, Operation and Characteristics

Enhancement Type MOSFET - Construction, Operation and Characteristics: Although DE-MOSFET is useful in special applications, it does not enjoy widespread use. However, it played an important role in history because…

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Depletion Type MOSFET – Construction, Operation and Characteristics

Depletion Type MOSFET – Construction, Operation and Characteristics

Depletion Type MOSFET - Construction, Operation and Characteristics: As we know already that when the gate is biased negative w.r.t. the source in an N-channel JFET, the depletion-region widths are…

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Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MISFETs)

Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MISFETs): The Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MISFETs) is one of the most widely used electronic devices, particularly in digital circuits, because of…

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FET as a Voltage Variable Resistor (VVR)

FET as a Voltage Variable Resistor (VVR)

FET as a Voltage Variable Resistor (VVR): FET is a device that is usually operated in the constant-current portion of its output characteristics. But if it is operated in the…

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Applications of FETs (Field Effect Transistors)

Applications of FETs (Field Effect Transistors)

Applications of FETs (Field Effect Transistors): Applications of FETs - FET has a very high input impedance (100 MΩ in case of JFETs and 104 to 109 MΩ in case of…

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