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+ | ====== Depletion load ====== | ||
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+ | FIXME: compare with analysis at [NMOS logic design], tried to do for enhancement mode and so analysis didn't work out | ||
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+ | Most MOSFETs encountered are enhancement. | ||
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+ | Depletion load PMOS resistor on Intel 4004 (IC images courtesy of Flylogic, mask from http:// | ||
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+ | Which translates to the following schematic: | ||
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+ | So the natural question to ask is how do you tell a depletion from an enhancement load MOSFET? | ||
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I've grayed out the irrelevant parts and added labels for power and the two resistor terminals (T1/ | I've grayed out the irrelevant parts and added labels for power and the two resistor terminals (T1/ | ||
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====== Polysilicon ====== | ====== Polysilicon ====== | ||
+ | Polysilicon is a so-so conductor and so simply making a long strip of it will create a significant resistance. | ||
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- Resistor Fabrication on Semiconductor Wafers: http:// | - Resistor Fabrication on Semiconductor Wafers: http:// | ||
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+ | - NMOS logic design: http:// | ||
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