An N-channel JFET has a low bias current when its gate is biased negative to the source. However, this requires either that the gate voltage be biased negative with respect to the source voltage or ...
Junction field-effect transistors (JFETs) usually require some reverse bias voltage to be applied to a gate terminal. In HF and UHF applications, this bias is often provided using the voltage across ...
Many PWM (pulse-width-modulated) applications, such as Class D audio amplifiers, require symmetric drive circuitry. Comprising complementary N- and P-channel FET devices with gates and sources ...
Coming on the scene as the first precision JFET amplifier in an SC70 package, the AD8627 features single-supply operation from 5V to 26V and lower input bias currents than its predecessor, the AD820.