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Chapter 12 : Field – Effect Transistors 12-1 NMOS and PMOS transistors 12-2 Load-line analysis of a simple NMOS amplifier 12-3 Small –signal equivalent circuits 12-4 Common source amplifiers 12-5 Source followers 12-6 CMOS logic gates MOSFET Transsistors N-channel enhancement MOSFET 4-1. Device Structure . Fig. 4-1 . Physical structure of the enhancement- type NMOS transistor Fig. 4-2 . The enhancement-type NMOS transistor with applied voltage Applying a small vDS . Fig. 4-3 An NMOS transistor with vGS > vt and s small vDS Operation in the cut - off Fig. 4-4 . The iD –vDS characteristics of the MOSFET With increasing vDS . Fig. 4-5 The enhancement NMOS transistor as vDS is increased Fig. 4-6 The drain current iD vs vDS Fig. 4-11 The iD – vDS characteristics of an nchannel enhancement type MOSFET Fig. 4-12 The iD-vDS characteristic for an enhancement –type NMOS transistor in saturation Fig. 4-7 A tapered shape caused by increasing vDS Fig. 4-10 Circuit symbol for the n-channel enhancement –type MOSFET The p-Channel MOSFET • vGS , vDS and vt are negative • iD enters from the source terminal and leaves through the drain terminal . • NMOS operates faster and at lower power than PMOS . Fig. 4-13 Large signal equivalent circuit of an nchannel MOSFET Fig. 4-17 Large signal equivalent circuit of the nchannel MOSFET in saturation with r0 Fig. 4-37 Small signal models for the MOSFET Fig. 4-37 (b) with the channel length modulation Fig. 4-40 T model of the MOSFET with r0 Chapter 12 : Field – Effect Transistors 12-1 NMOS and PMOS transistors 12-2 Load-line analysis of a simple NMOS amplifier 12-3 Small –signal equivalent circuits 12-4 Common source amplifiers 12-5 Source followers 12-6 CMOS logic gates Common- source amplifiers Common- source amplifiers 10.3 CMOS Logic Gate Circuits 10.3.1 Basic structure Fig. 10.8 Representation of a three- input CMOS logic gate