Table of Contents
- 1 Why MOSFET is a voltage controlled current source?
- 2 Why BJT is current controlled current source?
- 3 Why BJT is current controlled device and FET is voltage controlled device?
- 4 Is BJT current source or voltage source?
- 5 What is voltage controlled current source?
- 6 Why BJT is bipolar and mosfet is unipolar?
Why MOSFET is a voltage controlled current source?
Likewise, increasing the gate voltage allows current to “flow” out of the power supply. A MOSFET, therefore, in conjunction with a power supply, can act as a voltage controlled current source in which the drain current is controlled by the gate voltage.
Why BJT is current controlled current source?
BJT is a current controlled device because the output characteristics of BJT are determined by the input current. In a p-n junction i.e base-emitter junction in BJT the change in voltage (Vbe) is produced only after the change in base current.
Why BJT is current controlled device and FET is voltage controlled device?
A BJT is a current controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the input current. A FET is voltage controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the Field which depends on Voltage applied.
How we are controlling the BJT and MOSFET output?
The current output of the BJT can be controlled through the i/p base current. The current output of the MOSFET can be controlled through the i/p gate voltage.
Is MOSFET current source or voltage source?
A MOSFET behaves as a current source when it is operating in the saturation region. An NMOSFET draws current from a point to ground (“sinks An NMOSFET draws current from a point to ground ( sinks current”), whereas a PMOSFET draws current from VDD to a point (“sources current”).
Is BJT current source or voltage source?
BJTs can be thought of as voltage-controlled current sources, but are more simply characterized as current-controlled current sources, or current amplifiers, due to the low impedance at the base. Early transistors were made from germanium but most modern BJTs are made from silicon.
What is voltage controlled current source?
In a voltage-controlled current source circuit, as the name implies, a small amount of voltage across the input will proportionally control the current flow across the output loads. This type of circuit is commonly used in electronics to drive current-controlled devices like BJT, SCR, etc.
Why BJT is bipolar and mosfet is unipolar?
BJT is called bipolar because the current in a BJT flows due to both electron and hole carriers, whereas the current in a Field Effect Transistor (FET) flows due to either electron carriers for N-type FET or hole carriers for P-type FET, hence they’re called unipolar transistors.
How is a MOSFET controlled?
Unlike BJT which is ‘current controlled’, the MOSFET is a voltage controlled device. By applying voltage at the gate, it generates an electrical field to control the current flow through the channel between drain and source, and there is no current flow from the gate into the MOSFET.