ALL meanings of field-effect transistor
field-ef·fect transis·tor
F f - 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
- noun field-effect transistor a unipolar transistor consisting of three or more electrode regions, the source, one or more gates, and the drain. A current flowing in a channel between the highly doped source and drain is controlled by the electric field arising from a voltage applied between source and gate 0