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Class No 09 Zunaib Ali
AssignementNo :01
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FET & BJT ON THE BASIS OF
APPLICATIONS
Bipolar Junction Transistor Field Effect Transistor
1) A bipolar transistor requires a small
amount of current flowing to keep the
transistor on. While the current for one
transistor may be negligible, it adds up
when millions are switching
simultaneously. The heat dissipated on
bipolar limits the total number of
transistors that can be built on the chip
2) A BJT will consume more power in the
on- state.it cannot switch with less than
a 0.3V voltage drop.
3) BJT’s function as regulators of currents
as small current is regulating a large
current.
4) The bipolar transistor is liable for
thermal runway(over heating) due to a
negative temperature co-efficient.
5) BJTs are preferred for low current
applications.
6) BJTs have low-medium input
impedance(~1k -3k ohms).
7) BJTs are used where we need high
gain& fast response.
8) BJT's have a higher cutoff frequency
and a higher maximum current then
FET's.
1) Once the gate terminal on an FET has
been charged, no more current is
needed to keep that transistor on
(closed) for the duration of time
required.
2) FETs are preferred in Wide line or load
variations& have low power
consumption.
3) FET function as voltage regulators as
applied voltage on gate control the
output characteristics.
4) FET have a positive temperature co-
efficient, stopping thermal runway.
5) FETs are preferred in Low-voltage
applications ( less than 250V).
6) no current flows through the gate, the
input impedance of the FET is
extremely large (in the range of
1010
,1016
Ω). the large input impedance
of the FET makes them an excellent
choice for amplifier inputs.
7) FETs have low-medium gain.
8) FETs are preferred in High frequency
applications ( greater than 200kHz).
Class No 09 Zunaib Ali
9) To operate BJTs at high switching
frequencies & high current, we have to
prevent the devices from going into
haerd saturation as this will increase
storage times( making it difficult to
switch off quickly) but then cause the
device to dissipate more power due to
higher Vce-sat.
10) BJTs are relatively greater in size than
FET of same rating.
11) BJT is temperature sensitive at higher
level.
12) BJTs have high switching speed but
they are noisy also.
13) BJT Have small duty cycles.
9) FETs are low switching devices.FET is
therefore used for power switch design
and high power functions( less than
500W output power).
10) FET are smaller in size.so area
consumption of FET is less so Icsmade
by FETs provide higher packing
density as compared to BJTs.
11) FET is more stable to temperature &
therefore it is used in high temperature
applications.
12) As FET introduce lower noise level to
the system so where sensitivity to the
noise is very critcal and cannot be
neglected,JFET amplifiers are preferred
over BJT.
13) JFET used for micro wave
communication such as VHF, UHF
receivers.
14) FET's are easy to fabricate in large scale
and have higher element density the BJT's.
15) JFET is mostly used in digital circuits.
16) Switch mode power supplies (SMPS):
Hard switching above 200kHz
17) Switch mode power supplies (SMPS): ZVS
below 1000 watts

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Differnce bw bjt & fet

  • 1. Class No 09 Zunaib Ali AssignementNo :01 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FET & BJT ON THE BASIS OF APPLICATIONS Bipolar Junction Transistor Field Effect Transistor 1) A bipolar transistor requires a small amount of current flowing to keep the transistor on. While the current for one transistor may be negligible, it adds up when millions are switching simultaneously. The heat dissipated on bipolar limits the total number of transistors that can be built on the chip 2) A BJT will consume more power in the on- state.it cannot switch with less than a 0.3V voltage drop. 3) BJT’s function as regulators of currents as small current is regulating a large current. 4) The bipolar transistor is liable for thermal runway(over heating) due to a negative temperature co-efficient. 5) BJTs are preferred for low current applications. 6) BJTs have low-medium input impedance(~1k -3k ohms). 7) BJTs are used where we need high gain& fast response. 8) BJT's have a higher cutoff frequency and a higher maximum current then FET's. 1) Once the gate terminal on an FET has been charged, no more current is needed to keep that transistor on (closed) for the duration of time required. 2) FETs are preferred in Wide line or load variations& have low power consumption. 3) FET function as voltage regulators as applied voltage on gate control the output characteristics. 4) FET have a positive temperature co- efficient, stopping thermal runway. 5) FETs are preferred in Low-voltage applications ( less than 250V). 6) no current flows through the gate, the input impedance of the FET is extremely large (in the range of 1010 ,1016 Ω). the large input impedance of the FET makes them an excellent choice for amplifier inputs. 7) FETs have low-medium gain. 8) FETs are preferred in High frequency applications ( greater than 200kHz).
  • 2. Class No 09 Zunaib Ali 9) To operate BJTs at high switching frequencies & high current, we have to prevent the devices from going into haerd saturation as this will increase storage times( making it difficult to switch off quickly) but then cause the device to dissipate more power due to higher Vce-sat. 10) BJTs are relatively greater in size than FET of same rating. 11) BJT is temperature sensitive at higher level. 12) BJTs have high switching speed but they are noisy also. 13) BJT Have small duty cycles. 9) FETs are low switching devices.FET is therefore used for power switch design and high power functions( less than 500W output power). 10) FET are smaller in size.so area consumption of FET is less so Icsmade by FETs provide higher packing density as compared to BJTs. 11) FET is more stable to temperature & therefore it is used in high temperature applications. 12) As FET introduce lower noise level to the system so where sensitivity to the noise is very critcal and cannot be neglected,JFET amplifiers are preferred over BJT. 13) JFET used for micro wave communication such as VHF, UHF receivers. 14) FET's are easy to fabricate in large scale and have higher element density the BJT's. 15) JFET is mostly used in digital circuits. 16) Switch mode power supplies (SMPS): Hard switching above 200kHz 17) Switch mode power supplies (SMPS): ZVS below 1000 watts