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====== CMOS ====== | ====== CMOS ====== | ||
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N MOSFETs are usually considered completely off when for VGS < Vth and at least partially on otherwise. | N MOSFETs are usually considered completely off when for VGS < Vth and at least partially on otherwise. | ||
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+ | Assuming Vin = VDD and Vout = 0V implies VGS = VDD. Cutoff mode requires VGS < Vth => VDD < Vth which is not true and so the device is not in cutoff mode. Next note that VDS = VGS and so checking for saturation mode if VDS > (VGS - Vth) => 0 > -Vth. As Vth > 0 the device is conducting. | ||
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+ | Similarly, a P MOSFET is considered completely off when VGS > Vth and at least partially on otherwise. | ||
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- | First assume | + | Assuming |
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+ | ====== References ====== | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
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