What are the main effects of source and drain series resistances? a) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region O b) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region and a decrease o the current in the saturation region c) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and an increase of the current in the saturation regio d) An increase of the resistance in the linear region e) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and a decrease of the current in the saturation region

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What are the main effects of source and drain series resistances?
a) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region
b) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region <b>and</b> a decrease of
the current in the saturation region
c) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and an increase of the
current in the saturation regio
d) An increase of the resistance in the linear region
e) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and a decrease of the
current in the saturation region
How is the finite output resistance of a MOSFET included in the VS model?
a) With a drain voltage dependent VT
b) By defining a model parameter, ro
c) By adding a drain series resistance
d) With a drain voltage dependent SS
e) By adding a source series resistance
The VS model begins with Ip/W = -Qn (VGs) (vx (VDs))and then
introduces an empirical function to do what?
a) To make Qn (VGs) vary smoothly from low to high VDS
b) To make (Ux (VDs)) vary smoothly from low to high VDS
c) To make (vx (VDs)) vary smoothly from low to high VGS
d) To make the exponent (VGS – VT)“ vary smoothly from 1 to 2
e) To make Qn (VGs) vary smoothly from low to high VGS
Transcribed Image Text:What are the main effects of source and drain series resistances? a) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region b) A decrease of the resistance in the linear region <b>and</b> a decrease of the current in the saturation region c) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and an increase of the current in the saturation regio d) An increase of the resistance in the linear region e) An increase of the resistance in the linear region and a decrease of the current in the saturation region How is the finite output resistance of a MOSFET included in the VS model? a) With a drain voltage dependent VT b) By defining a model parameter, ro c) By adding a drain series resistance d) With a drain voltage dependent SS e) By adding a source series resistance The VS model begins with Ip/W = -Qn (VGs) (vx (VDs))and then introduces an empirical function to do what? a) To make Qn (VGs) vary smoothly from low to high VDS b) To make (Ux (VDs)) vary smoothly from low to high VDS c) To make (vx (VDs)) vary smoothly from low to high VGS d) To make the exponent (VGS – VT)“ vary smoothly from 1 to 2 e) To make Qn (VGs) vary smoothly from low to high VGS
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