Comparison Of Field-Effect Transistors And Transistors

Feb 18, 2026

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(1) Field-effect transistors (FETs) are voltage-controlled devices, while transistors are current-controlled devices. FETs should be chosen when only a small current draw from the signal source is allowed; while transistors should be chosen when the signal voltage is low and a larger current draw from the signal source is permitted.

 

(2) FETs conduct electricity using majority carriers, hence they are called unipolar devices, while transistors conduct electricity using both majority and minority carriers, hence they are called bipolar devices.

 

(3) Some FETs have interchangeable source and drain terminals, and their gate voltage can be positive or negative, offering greater flexibility than transistors.

 

(4) FETs can operate under very low current and low voltage conditions, and their manufacturing process allows for easy integration of many FETs onto a single silicon chip. Therefore, FETs are widely used in large-scale integrated circuits.

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