configuration shown below, an n-MOSFET with its drain and gate terminals connected together, is called a diode-connected MOSFET.

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Diode-connected MOSFET: The configuration shown below, an n-MOSFET with its drain and gate terminals connected together, is called a diode-connected MOSFET.

 

 

In what mode does the MOSFET operate and why?
b. Find the i-v characteristics of the two-terminal device in terms of the MOSFET parameters K
and Vr.
а.
Plot the i-v characteristics if K = 1mA/V? and Vr= 1V over the range of v= 0 to 5V (1V
increments in voltage are sufficient)
с.
Transcribed Image Text:In what mode does the MOSFET operate and why? b. Find the i-v characteristics of the two-terminal device in terms of the MOSFET parameters K and Vr. а. Plot the i-v characteristics if K = 1mA/V? and Vr= 1V over the range of v= 0 to 5V (1V increments in voltage are sufficient) с.
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