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A bit awkward question but still it confuses me...
A BJT is a current controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the input current.
A FET is voltage controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the Field which depends on Voltage applied.
Now the question is that current is also generated due to Voltage and still BJT is current controlled and FET voltage controlled.
Any Ideas?
A BJT is a current controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the input current.
A FET is voltage controlled device because its output characteristics are determined by the Field which depends on Voltage applied.
Now the question is that current is also generated due to Voltage and still BJT is current controlled and FET voltage controlled.
Any Ideas?