Field-effect tetrode
The tetrode field-effect transistor or field-effect tetrode is a solid-state semiconductor device, constructed by creating two field-effect channels back-to-back, with a junction between. It is a four-terminal device which does not have specific gate terminals because each channel is a gate for the other, the voltage conditions modulating the current carried by the other channel.
Current–voltage relationship
Where the voltage on the first channel is and the voltage on the second channel is, the current in the first channel,, and the current in the second channel,, are given by:and
where the are the low-voltage conductance of the channels and is the pinch-off voltage.