Depletion and enhancement modes

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title: Depletion and enhancement modes
text: In field-effect transistors (FETs), depletion mode and enhancement mode are two major transistor types, corresponding to whether the transistor is in an on state or an off state at zero gate–source voltage. Enhancement-mode MOSFETs are the common switching elements in most integrated circuits. These devices are off at zero gate–source voltage. NMOS can be turned on by pulling the gate voltage higher than the source voltage, PMOS can be turned on by pulling the gate voltage lower than the source
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description: Two major types of field effect transistors
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date created: 2011-02-18T04:51:47Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T12:26:02Z
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