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11. The gate-source junction of a JFET must be-
(A) Forward biased
(B) Reverse biased
(C) Either forward biased or reverse biased
(D) Kept floating​

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Answered by parijaini
16

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Either forward biased or reverse biased

Explanation:

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Answered by VaibhavSR
0

Answer:

Reverse biased    

Explanation:

The gate-source voltage, VGS, of a FET transistor is the voltage that falls across the gate-source terminal of the transistor,  The gate-source voltage, VGS, is a very important voltage because it is the voltage which is the  responsible for turning off a JFET or a depletion MOSFET transistor

Under he normal operating conditions, the JFET gate is always negatively biased relative to the source. It is essential that the Gate voltage is never positive since if it is the  all the channel current will flow to the Gate and not to the Source, the result is damage to the JFET.

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