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MOSFET and BJT Transistor Lecture

This document is a lecture slide presentation on transistors given by Dr. Imran Khan at the University of Engineering and Technology in Taxila, Pakistan on February 17, 2016. The presentation covers MOSFET transistors, including their characteristics and applications, as well as examples of MOSFET operation. It also briefly discusses BJT transistors. The majority of the slides provide illustrations and equations relating to MOSFET operation in different bias conditions, current-voltage relationships, and examples of analyzing MOSFET circuits.

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MOSFET and BJT Transistor Lecture

This document is a lecture slide presentation on transistors given by Dr. Imran Khan at the University of Engineering and Technology in Taxila, Pakistan on February 17, 2016. The presentation covers MOSFET transistors, including their characteristics and applications, as well as examples of MOSFET operation. It also briefly discusses BJT transistors. The majority of the slides provide illustrations and equations relating to MOSFET operation in different bias conditions, current-voltage relationships, and examples of analyzing MOSFET circuits.

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Electronics Engineering

Transistors
(MOSFET and BJT)
Dr. Imran Khan
(imran@[Link])
Lecture 04

University of Engineering and Technology


Taxila
17 February 2016

Electronics Engineering

Slide 1

Outline
MOSFET
Examples
BJT

Slide 2

MOSFET
The MOSFET (MOS Field-Effect Transistor) is the
building block of Gb memory chips, GHz
microprocessors, analog, and RF circuits.
Match the following MOSFET characteristics with their
applications:
small size
high speed
low power
high gain

Slide 3

MOSFET

Slide 5

Slide 6

Slide 7

Slide 8

Slide 9

Slide 10

Slide 11

Switch Model of NMOS Transistor


| VGS |

Source
(of carriers)

Open (off) (Gate = 0)

Gate
Drain
(of
carriers)
Closed (on) (Gate = 1)
Ron

| VGS | < | VT |

| VGS | > | VT |

Switch Model of PMOS Transistor


| VGS |

Source
(of carriers)

Open (off) (Gate = 1)

Gate

Drain
(of carriers)

Closed (on) (Gate = 0)


Ron

| VGS | > | VDD | VT | |

| VGS | < | VDD |VT| |

Transistor in Linear or Triode Region


VGS

VDS

S
G
n+

V(x)

ID

D
n+

+
L

p-substrate
B

MOS transistor and its bias conditions


Slide 14

Transistor in Saturation
VGS
VDS > VGS - VT

S
n+

VGS - VT

n+

Pinch-off
Slide 15

Current-Voltage Relations
Long-Channel Device

Slide 16

A model for manual analysis

Slide 17

Slide 18

Slide 19

Example 2

Slide 20

Slide 21

Example 3

Slide 22

Slide 23

Slide 24

Example 4

Slide 25

Slide 26

Slide 27

Slide 28

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