Introduction to Transistors
Introduction to Transistors
S
FET Transistors
• FET (Field Effect Transistors)
– MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect
Transistor)
– JFET (Junction Field-Effect Transistor)
– MESFET
– HEMT
– MODFET
• Most common are the n-type MOSFET or JFET
FET Transistors – Circuit Symbols
MOSFET
• In practice the body and D D
source leads are almost B
G G B
always connected
• Most packages have these S S
S
FET Transistors – How it works
• The “Field Effect”
• The resulting field at the plate causes electrons to gather
• As an electron bridge forms current is allowed to flow
Plate
Semi-
conductor
FET Transistors
JFET MOSFET
gate gate
P drain source
N N
drain N source P
FET Transistors – Characteristics
Current
flow
D
G B
S
FET Transistors – Regions
Region Criteria Effect on Current
Current
flow
Cut-off VGS < Vth IDS=0 D
speed
Can have very low Better suited for low G B
RDS signal amplification
Susceptible to ESD S
More commonly
used as a power
transistor
Power Transistors
• Additional material for
current handling and
heat dissipation
• Can handle high
current and voltage
• Functionally the same
as normal transistors
Transistor Uses
• Switching
• Amplification
• Variable Resistor
Practical Examples - Switching
Practical Examples - PWM
• Power to motor is DC motor
proportional to duty
cycle
• MOSFET transistor is
ideal for this use