What is the value of current when the
gate to source voltage is less than the
Pinch off roltage?​

What is the value of current when the
gate to source voltage is less than the
Pinch off roltage?​

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  1. Explanation:

    When the gate to source voltage is less than pinch off, both of the junctions will be reverse biased and hence no current flows.

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  2. Answer:

    As the Gate voltage ( -VGS ) is made more negative, the width of the channel decreases until no more current flows between the Drain and the Source and the FET is said to be “pinched-off” (similar to the cut-off region for a BJT). The voltage at which the channel closes is called the “pinch-off voltage”, ( VP ).

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