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Experiment #10
MOSFET Amplifiers
Results Procedure 1
VTN = 1.617V
Vg=2V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Vdd (V) Id(uA) Vd (V)
Figure 1 10 97.3 9.88
9 95.8 8.88
Figure 1 shows the layout of the CD 4007 MOS 8 94.5 7.88
array used for this lab. The chip contains three n- 7 93.3 6.89
channel MOSFETs and three p-channel MOSFETs. 6 92.1 5.89
5 90.8 4.91
This lab will concentrate on the use of the NMOS
4 89.4 3.91
devices.
3 87.8 2.9
2 85.9 1.91
1 82.8 0.92
0 0 0
-3 I-V Graph for MOSFET as a function of V GS
x 10
3.5
Vg=3 VGS = 2V
8 0.728 7.26
7 0.721 6.27 2
ID (A)
6 0.712 5.29
1.5
5 0.703 4.3
4 0.692 3.31 1
3 0.678 2.31
2 0.658 1.34 0.5
1 0.5 0.49
0 0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
VD (V)
Vg=4
Graph 1- I-V Graph for MOSFET as a Function of V GS
Vdd (V) Id(mA) Vd (V)
10 1.866 8.14 K =.18794749386742178681145468836546e-2
9 1.848 7.15
8 1.83 6.91 4
x 10
-3 I-V Graph for MOSFET as a function of V GS
5 1.762 3.24 3
VGS = 5V
Triode/Saturation Separation
4 1.724 2.28
2.5
3 1.627 1.37
2 1.248 0.74
ID (A)
1 0.671 0.34
1.5
0 0 0
1
Vg=5 0.5
Vdd (V) Id(mA) Vd (V)
10 3.31 6.72 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
VD (V)
9 3.28 5.74
8 3.24 4.77
Graph 2- Line Separating Triode and Saturation Regions
7 3.2 3.81
6 3.14 2.88 VGS VDS Separating Triode and Saturation Region
5 3.02 1.98 2 0.1
4 2.65 1.34 3 0.78
3 2.07 0.91 4 1.3
2 1.43 0.55 5 1.74
1 0.751 0.26 Table 2- Values of VDS Separating Regions at Different VGS
0 0 0
Table 1- Results from point by point measurement
x 10
-3 I-V Graph for MOSFET as a function of V GS points as a starting point a line was calculated using
MATLAB to extend until the line crossed the
4
voltage axis, and the current became zero. The
VGS = 2V
3.5 VGS = 3V voltage at this point defines the early voltage. The
3
VGS = 4V
VGS = 5V
values determined match up with the range for
Triode/Saturation Separation expected values.
2.5
ID (A)
1.5
0.5
0
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
VD (V)
Discussion on Procedure 1
Graph 1 shows a plot of the ID vs.VD data collected
plotted as a function of VGS. This plot is very
similar to graphs seen in Sedra Smith’s
‘Microelectronic Circuits’ which show the value of
I vs. V plotted as a function of VGS, therefore the
experimental method is sound and the data collected
very accurate.