Transistors - JFETs

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2N5115

2N5115

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P CHANNEL JFET

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2N2609

2N2609

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MV2N4859UB

MV2N4859UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N4858UB

MV2N4858UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N4857

MV2N4857

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N4857UB

2N4857UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N4856UB

2N4856UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N5114

MV2N5114

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P CHANNEL JFET

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2N4392

2N4392

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MQ2N5116

MQ2N5116

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JFET P-CH 30V 0.5W TO18

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2N4091

2N4091

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N4859

2N4859

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MX2N4393

MX2N4393

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MX2N4857

MX2N4857

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N4858

MV2N4858

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N4860

MV2N4860

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N4393UB

2N4393UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N4859UB

2N4859UB

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N CHANNEL JFET

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MV2N4859

MV2N4859

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N CHANNEL JFET

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2N3821

2N3821

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N CHANNEL JFET

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Transistors - JFETs

1. Overview

Junction Field-Effect Transistors (JFETs) are three-terminal voltage-controlled semiconductor devices that regulate current flow through a conductive channel. As the first type of field-effect transistor, JFETs are characterized by high input impedance, low noise, and excellent analog signal handling capabilities. They play critical roles in modern electronics for signal amplification, switching, and impedance matching applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
N-channel JFETHigher electron mobility, faster operationAudio amplifiers, RF mixers
P-channel JFETComplementary to N-channel, lower speedPower switching, analog switches
Dual-gate JFETTwo control gates for improved linearityTV tuners, communication systems
High-frequency JFETOptimized for GHz-range performanceRF amplifiers, microwave circuits

3. Structure and Composition

JFETs consist of a semiconductor channel (typically silicon or GaAs) with source and drain contacts at each end. A reverse-biased p-n junction gate controls the channel width. Key structural elements include: - Channel: Determines current capacity and transconductance - Gate: Forms depletion region to modulate channel conductivity - Metallization layers: Provide low-resistance contacts - Passivation layer: Protects device surface from contamination

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
VGS(off)Gate-source cutoff voltageDetermines operating voltage range
IDSSSaturation drain currentDefines maximum current capability
gmTransconductanceMeasures amplification efficiency
RDS(on)On-state resistanceImpacts power dissipation
fTTransition frequencyLimits high-frequency performance

5. Application Fields

Major industries utilizing JFETs include: - Audio equipment: Guitar amplifiers, microphone preamps - Test & measurement: Oscilloscopes, signal analyzers - Industrial control: Sensor interfaces, process control - Medical devices: ECG machines, diagnostic equipment - Communication systems: RF front-ends, satellite receivers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TI (Texas Instruments)J111General-purpose N-channel JFET
ON Semiconductor2N5457High-voltage switching applications
Infineon TechnologiesBF862Low-noise RF amplifier JFET
STMicroelectronicsSTJ105Power JFET for industrial systems

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider the following factors when selecting JFETs: - Application type: Audio (low noise), switching (high IDSS), or RF (high fT) - Operating conditions: Temperature range, voltage requirements - Package type: Through-hole for prototyping vs. surface-mount for mass production - Cost vs performance: Balance between specifications and budget constraints

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends shaping JFET development include: - Development of wide-bandgap JFETs using SiC/GaN for high-power applications - Integration with CMOS technology for mixed-signal systems - Miniaturization for portable electronics - Enhanced radiation-hardened variants for aerospace applications - Growing adoption in bio-sensing and IoT edge devices

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