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In FETs electrons can flow in either direction through the channel when operated in the linear mode, and the naming convention of drain terminal and source terminal is somewhat arbitrary, as the devices are typically (but not always) built symmetrically from source to drain. This makes FETs suitable for switching analog signals between paths ([[multiplexing]]). With this concept, one can construct a solid-state [[mixing board]], for example.
Another use of FET is amplifier. Due to its large input resistance and low output resistance, it is useful as an amplifier. [[FET amplifier]].
==See also==
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