gilberthsiao
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JFET operation: difference between "pinch off by Vgs" and "pinch off by Vds"?
Hi all,
I have a question about JFET operation.
(1) In JFET, Vgs<Vp means channel is pinched off, so JFET is off and no current flows from source to drain.
(2) When Vgs>Vp and Vds>Vgs-Vp, channel is pinched at the drain end, so current is not further increased with increased Vds.
The channel is both pinched off in (1) and (2), but (1) and (2) denote totally different JFET operating condition.
Does anyone know how to explain this?
Thanks~
Hi all,
I have a question about JFET operation.
(1) In JFET, Vgs<Vp means channel is pinched off, so JFET is off and no current flows from source to drain.
(2) When Vgs>Vp and Vds>Vgs-Vp, channel is pinched at the drain end, so current is not further increased with increased Vds.
The channel is both pinched off in (1) and (2), but (1) and (2) denote totally different JFET operating condition.
Does anyone know how to explain this?
Thanks~