MOSFET:
A MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) is a type of transistor that uses a metal-oxide material as the gate dielectric to control the flow of electrons between the source and drain terminals. MOSFETs are used in a wide range of electronic devices, including digital and analog circuits, power electronics, and integrated circuits. They are known for their high input impedance, fast switching speed, and low power consumption. There are two types of MOSFETs: enhancement mode and depletion mode, depending on the type of the applied voltage to the gate terminal, the MOSFET can operate in different modes. MOSFETs are widely used as electronic switches, amplifiers, and in voltage regulators.
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