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⟩ Explain and Compare JFET's and MOSFET's?

Comparison of JFET's and MOSFET's:

• JFET's can only be operated in the depletion mode whereas MOSFET's can be operated in either depletion or in enhancement mode. In a JFET, if the gate is forward-biased, excess-carrier injunction occurs and the gate-current is substantial.

• MOSFET's have input impedance much higher than that of JFET's. Thus is due to negligible small leakage current.

• JFET's have characteristic curves more flat than that of MOSFET is indicating a higher drain resistance.

• When JFET is operated with a reverse-bias on the junction, the gate-current IG is larger than it would be in a comparable MOSFET.

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