als are connected Bource terminals are connected a gate and drain teminale are at the same potential A depletion mode JFET is a normally on and must be biased off D. normally off and must be biased on. e. always in its saturated mode. d. operated beyond pinch-off voltage. 3. The ohmic region of a JFET refers to its a. constant current mode of operation. b. zero gate bias. e. negative resistance. d. linear mode of operation. Which of the following devices can be classified as unipolar? 4. a. an NPN transistor b. a PNP transistor C. a junction field effect transistor d. All of the above.

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als are connected
Bource terminals are connected
a gate and drain teminale are at the same potential
A depletion mode JFET is
a normally on and must be biased off
D. normally off and must be biased on.
e. always in its saturated mode.
d. operated beyond pinch-off voltage.
3.
The ohmic region of a JFET refers to its
a. constant current mode of operation.
b. zero gate bias.
e. negative resistance.
d. linear mode of operation.
Which of the following devices can be classified as unipolar?
4.
a. an NPN transistor
b. a PNP transistor
C. a junction field effect transistor
d. All of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:als are connected Bource terminals are connected a gate and drain teminale are at the same potential A depletion mode JFET is a normally on and must be biased off D. normally off and must be biased on. e. always in its saturated mode. d. operated beyond pinch-off voltage. 3. The ohmic region of a JFET refers to its a. constant current mode of operation. b. zero gate bias. e. negative resistance. d. linear mode of operation. Which of the following devices can be classified as unipolar? 4. a. an NPN transistor b. a PNP transistor C. a junction field effect transistor d. All of the above.
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