Lab 17 RS
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The JFET (Junction Field Effect Transistor n-channel)
File:JFET MPF102 DataSheet.pdf
1). Complete the table below for the JFET.
Characteristic | Symbol | Min | Max | Unit |
Zero-Gate-Voltage Drain Current | 2.0 | 20 | mAdc | |
Gate-Source Cutoff Voltage | - | -8.0 | Vdc | |
3.3 M | ||||
1.0 M | ||||
2.) Construct the JFET circuit below.
3.) Plot measurements of -vs- by varying for = 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 V. (40 pnts)
I have used the following resistors:
Below is the table with my measurements of voltages
and and calculation of the current . Here I have used the meter to measure directly the voltage drop between the drain and source and to measure the voltage drop on resistor .So my calculated current becomes:
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And below I have plotted four curves as function of for four different values of
4.) Plot -vs- (30 pnts)
For every measured
values I have picked up the current values in the middle of saturation region of each line as follow:
And below is my plot of -vs- :
5.) Calculate for your JFET (20 pnts)
For common source configuration JFET:
So to calculate
we need to know the functional dependence of . Lets approximate this function by line using my measurements and plot above:The line equation is:
Also note that this line equation was obtained using about the same voltage
in saturation region from my first measurements of as function of for four different values of . So we can take the partial derivative of with respect to using the line equation above. Finally,
Question
Does depend on ? (10 pnts)
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