Delivering lower noise, higher breakdown voltage, and special testing options, the LSBF862 ensures long-term support for designers transitioning from the discontinued NXP BF862. When NXP discontinued ...
The LS844 monolithic dual N-channel JFET from Linear Systems provides low input capacitance, substantially reducing intermodulation distortion. Targeting precision instrumentation and sensor ...
Linear Systems Empowers Analog Engineers with Release of “JFET Circuit Design: A Schematics Library”
FREMONT, Calif., March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Linear Systems, a leader in monolithic dual JFETs and small-signal discrete semiconductor manufacturing, announces the release of JFET Circuit Design: A ...
Commercial curve tracers have existed for decades. But designers without access to one can create a simple circuit that uses a function generator and oscilloscope to generate JFET transfer and ...
Suitable for use in hearing aids, mini microphones, high-/low-gain amps, and battery-powered amps, the IFND89 n-channel JFET device integrates back-to-back diodes that can provide over-voltage ...
onsemi to Acquire Silicon Carbide JFET Technology to Enhance Its Power Portfolio for AI Data Centers
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--onsemi (Nasdaq: ON) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the Silicon Carbide Junction Field-Effect Transistor (SiC JFET) technology ...
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Linear Systems announces the re-release of their most popular part, the LSK389 Series, Ultra-Low Noise, Monolithic Dual, N-Channel JFET, now 100% tested ...
Junction field-effect transistors (JFETs) usually require some reverse bias voltage to be applied to a gate terminal. In HF and UHF applications, this bias is often provided using the voltage across ...
(RTTNews) - Wednesday, onsemi (ON) announced the completion of its acquisition of the Silicon Carbide Junction Field-Effect Transistor business, including the United Silicon Carbide subsidiary, from ...
An “Infinite Impedance Detector” might sound a little like something that [Zaphod Beeblebrox] would use to zip around the galaxy. It’s not, of course, but it is an interesting and useful demodulator ...
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