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      <title>FETs -  Field Effect Transistors - What we can find out in 45 minutes by Karl Diwiak</title>
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      <pubDate>2017-04-05 13:50:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Try to answer following questions by asking internet sources (please refer URLs!) </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1a) Which J-FET-types do you know?<br>1b) What are the grafic symbols for them?<br>2a) Give a description of the composition of these components (including images) !<br>2b) How do they work (way of operation)?<br>3a) What can you find out about the basic V-I-characteristics (Voltage-Current-characteristics)?<br>3b) What are the main parameters and how are they defined?<br>4a) Find out and write down important formulas that describe JFET-behaviour.<br>4b) What can you find out about temperature dependence of the drain current?<br><br>Procedure: </div><ul><li>Phase A: Team members 1-4 collect information (pictures, videos, formulas .....) concerning question blocks 1-5 by internet research and gives a short description in English (15 minutes) </li><li>Phase B: One team member collects all found materials to the padlet board.!</li><li>Phase C: Explain your findings to your class mates using the created padlet board!</li></ul><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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