Sceadwian
Banned
Calm down now Claude 
I ment electric field not voltage field, my mistake.
And no I'm not contradicting myself when I say a FET needs charge not current. It needs current to gain the charge to switch from one state to the other, but once that charge is obtained no current is required to retain that switched state, that's all I was saying, just look at flash memory, the data is stored in electric charges that are sitting on the floating gate capacitance of a FET which can be read via an extra gate.
I ment electric field not voltage field, my mistake.
And no I'm not contradicting myself when I say a FET needs charge not current. It needs current to gain the charge to switch from one state to the other, but once that charge is obtained no current is required to retain that switched state, that's all I was saying, just look at flash memory, the data is stored in electric charges that are sitting on the floating gate capacitance of a FET which can be read via an extra gate.
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