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From: EHWollmann on 26 Nov 2009 02:34 "Phil Allison" <phil_a(a)tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:7mrrbfF3j22ncU1(a)mid.individual.net... > > "Dave" >> >> and wondering, if I am trying to put the gate at Vp or close thereto, is >> the voltage applied in referrence to the source voltage or ground? I am >> seriously considering putting the gate at ground potential with a current >> limiting resistor on the source and using that to make the source positive >> in referrence to the gate. Just not sure how much voltage to drop at that >> point. If this is all gibberish please forgive, I am new to JFETs, and >> biasing transistors in general. Was using a voltage divider for biasing, >> but have not had much success at that. Trying once more before giving up >> and going to the method described above. ANY input is much appreciated... > > > ** No possible until you post the number of the jfet. > > > > .... Phil > > |