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ALL meanings of field effect transistor

field ef·fect tran·sis·tor
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  • noun Technical meaning of field effect transistor (electronics)   (FET) A transistor with a region of donor material with two terminals called the "source" and the "drain", and an adjoining region of acceptor material between, called the "gate". The voltage between the gate and the substrate controls the current flow between source and drain by depleting the donor region of its charge carriers to greater or lesser extent. There are two kinds of FET's, Junction FETs and MOSFETs. Because no current (except a minute leakage current) flows through the gate, FETs can be used to make circuits with very low power consumption. Contrast bipolar transistor. 1
  • noun field effect transistor a transistor in which the output current is varied by varying the value of an electric field within a region of the device. Abbreviation: FET. 1
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