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  2. MOSFET - Wikipedia

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    where the combination V ov = V GS − V th is called the overdrive voltage, [41] and where V DSsat = V GS − V th accounts for a small discontinuity in which would otherwise appear at the transition between the triode and saturation regions. Another key design parameter is the MOSFET output resistance r out given by:

  3. Power MOSFET - Wikipedia

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    A power MOSFET is a specific type of metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) designed to handle significant power levels. Compared to the other power semiconductor devices , such as an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) or a thyristor , its main advantages are high switching speed and good efficiency at low voltages.

  4. PMOS logic - Wikipedia

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    Like other MOSFETs, PMOS transistors have four modes of operation: cut-off (or subthreshold), triode, saturation (sometimes called active), and velocity saturation. While PMOS logic is easy to design and manufacture (a MOSFET can be made to operate as a resistor, so the whole circuit can be made with PMOS FETs), it has several shortcomings as well.

  5. Current–voltage characteristic - Wikipedia

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    MOSFET drain current vs. drain-to-source voltage for several values of the overdrive voltage, ; the boundary between linear (ohmic) and saturation (active) modes is indicated by the upward curving parabola.

  6. NMOS logic - Wikipedia

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    Like other MOSFETs, nMOS transistors have four modes of operation: cut-off (or subthreshold), triode, saturation (sometimes called active), and velocity saturation. NMOS AND-by-default logic can produce unusual glitches or buggy behavior in NMOS components, such as the 6502 "illegal opcodes" which are absent in CMOS 6502s.

  7. Depletion and enhancement modes - Wikipedia

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    In a depletion-mode MOSFET, the device is normally on at zero gate–source voltage. Such devices are used as load "resistors" in logic circuits (in depletion-load NMOS logic, for example). For N-type depletion-load devices, the threshold voltage might be about −3 V, so it could be turned off by pulling the gate 3 V negative (the drain, by ...

  8. 2N7000 - Wikipedia

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    The 2N7000 is an N-channel, enhancement-mode MOSFET used for low-power switching applications. [ 1 ] The 2N7000 is a widely available and popular part, often recommended as useful and common components to have around for hobbyist use.

  9. Diode-connected transistor - Wikipedia

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    A characteristic of diode-connected transistors is that they are always in the saturation region for metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) and junction-gate field-effect transistors (JFETs), and in the active region for bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). A diode-connected transistor is made by connecting