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direwolf20today at 9:26 AM2 repliesview on HN

Only because odd components aren't marketable. There used to be 4-terminal MOSFETs, they weren't sold after ICs became normal. Never heard of a multi emitter transistor being sold discretely but it's possible.


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squarefoottoday at 1:05 PM

Dual gate mosfets were a godsend when building RF/IF mixers or preamps. Luckily I have a small stash as they're almost unobtanium and costly these days, but for most uses such as mixers and preamps they can be swapped with a pair or normal jfets in a cascode configuration like this one: https://i.stack.imgur.com/6Nyhg.gif

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jacquesmtoday at 10:44 AM

I use dual gate FETs frequently for all kinds of tricks and they're super useful.

Is that what you had in mind?