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what is a mosfet amplifier
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An enhancement MOSFET doesn't conduct current across the drain to source unless a voltage is applied to the gate. When sufficient voltage is applied to the gate of the transistor, currents flows from drain to source. A MOSFET acts as a switch or amplifier in a circuit.
This type of amplifier has 75W x 4, V12 High Power Amplifier, MOSFET Power Supply, Non-Fading Pre-Amp Output, and Bass Engine.
It just implies the built-in amplifier function power capability of the HU.
MOSFET has high input impedance and offer input signal isolation from the circuit
it can exchange the current is much larger and has Avery low resistance when it is turned on.the mosfet is not removed from the circuit when the supply is on because it flow the high current.
To turn on the subwoofer using a Pioneer MOSFET 50Wx4 amplifier, first ensure the amplifier is properly connected to the power source and the audio system. Then, connect the subwoofer to the amplifier’s designated output terminals. You may need to adjust the amplifier settings, such as gain and crossover frequency, to optimize performance. Finally, make sure the head unit or receiver has a subwoofer output enabled to send the appropriate signal to the amplifier.
It depends. A depletion MOSFET can be used as an ehancemnet MOSFET when it is operated as an analog amplifier. However, a depletion MOSFET can't replace an enhancement MOSFET when it is operated as a digital switch. When a depletion MOSFET is used as a digital switch, since the junction between source terminal and substrate must be reverse biased, the voltage of the source terminal of an N typde transistor must be tied to Vdd, and it is completely opposite to an enhancement MOSFET. When a depletion MOSFET is used as an analog amplifer, the source terminal and the substrate are both at the same potential, just like an enhancement MOSFET.
The SiO2 layer acts as an insulator and also it provides high input impedance to the MOSFET. This insulation is needed so that a circuit with high EMI or loads which generate back emf (motors) can be driven by applying gate current from a common circuit.
when n- channel mosfets are used to construct a circuit these are called nmos(N- channel mosfet).
it depends on the type of the circuit you are analyzing..it could be a voltage divider, emitter follower, be specific on what type of circuit and maybe i can help you aobut this question.