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Title: N-Channel JFET analog switch clarifications
Post by: redbagy on August 11, 2022, 06:39:43 AM
I've read a few other questions on here which helped me understand analog FET switches better but I still have a couple of questions/clarifications which I'd like to understand better.

Consider a supply of 9 VDC with an AC guitar signal. With reference to the below circuit:



(https://i.postimg.cc/9wTYTt5Z/cfpslb7et1h91.webp) (https://postimg.cc/9wTYTt5Z)
Title: Re: N-Channel JFET analog switch clarifications
Post by: iainpunk on August 11, 2022, 10:42:51 AM
1.) yes, in the perfect world of SPICE, it can be omitted, but IRL, it prevents POP sounds when switching
2.) this diode prevents any DC current from passing through the gate of the Jfet. look at it as if its a safety feature.
3.) you'd need 2 mosfets to block any signal due to the intrinsic body diodes they have, if only 1 is used, youll get some half wave leakage if the signal is large enough.
(https://www.avrfreaks.net/sites/default/files/Capture_175.JPG)
also, the drive voltages are different for mosfets to work well

cheers
Title: Re: N-Channel JFET analog switch clarifications
Post by: duck_arse on August 11, 2022, 11:10:05 AM
use the instawires seeker to locate "The Technology of the Tube Screamer" at geofex, in which RG tells us the diodes leakage allows the gates to float to a happly, clunkless place. etc.

I don't see any NMOS in your diagram.