field-effect-transistor resistor
field-effect-transistor resistor
[′fēld i‚fekt tran¦zis·tər ri¦zis·tər] (electronics)
A field-effect transistor in which the gate is generally tied to the drain; the resultant structure is used as a resistance load for another transistor.
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