1. FET stands for field effect transistor and includes JFETs and MOSFETs. JFETs use a p-n junction to control current flow, while MOSFETs use an insulated metal gate.
2. Both JFETs and MOSFETs come in n-channel and p-channel varieties and operate by using a voltage applied to the gate to control the width of a channel for current to flow between the source and drain.
3. MOSFETs have largely replaced JFETs due to their higher input impedance resulting from the insulated gate, making them better suited for digital switching applications.