US PATENT SUBCLASS 330 / 269
.~.~ Having field effect transistor


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330 /   HD   AMPLIFIERS

250  DF  WITH SEMICONDUCTOR AMPLIFYING DEVICE (E.G., TRANSISTOR) {21}
262  DF  .~ Including push-pull amplifier {8}
269.~.~ Having field effect transistor


DEFINITION

Classification: 330/269

Having field effect transistors:

(under subclass 262) Subject matter wherein a field effect transistor (FET) is utilized in the circuit.

(1) Note. A field effect transistor (FET) is a semiconductor device in which the resistance between two terminals, the source and drain, depends on a field produced by a voltage applied to the third terminal, the gate.

(2) Note. The field may modulate a depletion region, as in a junction FET, or it may cause a conductivity change in a channel, as in a MOS-FET.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

253, for FET in combination with a differential amplifier.

264, for FET in complementary symmetry in push-pull.

277, for FET in other transistor amplifiers.

300, for FET in combined diverse-type circuit. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

327, Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices, Circuits, and Systems,

581, for miscellaneous circuits using field-effect transistors.