Am Son, 2002-05-12 um 09.34 schrieb Peter Bieringer: > No, this symbol is a Field Effect Transistor (FET) (very different > kind to bipolar). It has Source, Drain and Gate (and sometimes an > extra connector for Substrat [or also called Base]). > > Drain ----| | > | | > | | > |--->| | > |----| |----- Gate > | > | > Source > > > Drain ----| | > | | > Base ---->| | > | | > Source ---| |----- Gate > > > N-channel: tip of arrow points to Gate, P-channel vice versa. > > FET mostly cannot be replaced by a bipolar one because of circuit > design. Can you please show me a simple circuit, that tests this transistor, e.g. with a led? I've tried it already yesterday but connected the channels wrong, so I'm not sure if I broke it. It's a BS170.
ciao Dariush PS: What exactly is the differency between a FET a bipolar transistor? -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
