[TriEmbed] N-MOSFET Symbol
Jim Ray
jim at neuse.net
Thu Mar 10 09:01:26 CST 2016
My pleasure. I enjoyed working in the semiconductor lab in basement of Daniels Hall when I was working on my PhD at NC State back in the mid 1980s until the silane tank caught on fire. I dropped out, and went on tour with the Grateful Dead.
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Now that is a really good and easy to understand explanation. Just enough to describe the difference.
Thanks Jim,
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> N-MOSFET or N-channel metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor uses gate voltage to deplete charge under polysilicon gate for current to flow from source to drain.
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> NPN or bipolar transistor uses current injected into base for electrons to flow from collector to emitter and is a completely different beast.
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