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What is the difference between FET and MOSFET?

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J. Harty

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Answered Jun 07, 2019

There are some people who are not too familiar with the differences between FET and MOSFET. FET means Field Electric Transistor. A MOSFET is a type of FET. This stands for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. A lot of people who use this often may call common things that are not actually MOSFETS as MOSFETS.

There are some people who are not too familiar with the differences between FET and MOSFET. FET
A lot of people say that there are not a lot of differences between the two anyway so the terms are a bit interchangeable. The modes that they can be used may be a bit different. The FET will only work in depletion mode but the MOSFET will work in both depletion and enhancement mode.

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