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Compare BJT and FET....!​

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Answered by joshipratyaksh08
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Answer:

Hi friends

Explanation:

A BJT or FET both shares the same category of transistors. These transistors have the property of both conduction as well as insulation. BJT, as well as FET, consists of three basic terminals in it. These transistors are found everywhere as the basic components of electronic systems.

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Answered by Anonymous
3

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

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Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
2

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

Answered by Anonymous
3

The major difference between BJT and FET is that in a field-effect transistor only majority charge carries flows, whereas in BJT both majority and minority charge carriers flow.

...

Difference between BJT and FET.

BJT FET

BJT gain is more FET gain is less

Its output impedance is high due to high gain Its output impedance is low due to low gain

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