Design Article
JFET applications in today's analog world
Don Schuyler,
Vice President of Engineering,
InterFET Corp.
1/11/2010 6:00 AM EST
The junction field-effect transistor, or JFET, although over 40 years old, is still solving real-world, small-signal-chain problems typically requiring low power, high impedance, and low noise. They also offer excellent radiation and temperature tolerance, required in many military/high-reliability applications.
This article will look at various topologies and applications which take advantage of the key features of JFETs such as low noise, low voltage, low leakage current, and high impedance. To read the article as a pdf file (no registration required), click here.
About the author
Don Schuyler is Vice President of Engineering, InterFET Corporation, Richardson, TX.
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jack1234
1/13/2010 10:52 AM EST
What was this? A ploy to get free advertising? He gave nothing away. No substance in the article. absolutely useless.
Don, why don't you let one of your real engineers write a REAL app notes article instead of trying to wing it?
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