Why fet is known as voltage control device?
Answer / Krishanu Chaudhary
FET (Field Effect Transistor) is called a voltage control device because its drain-source current is controlled by the voltage applied to the gate terminal. In contrast, bipolar transistors are current control devices, where current flow in the base affects the collector-emitter current.
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