Calculate the on-resistance of an NMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1 for VGS = 5 V, VSB = 0,VT O = 1 V, and VDS = 0 V. (b) Calculate the onresistance of a PMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1for VSG = 5 V, VSB = 0, VT O = −1 V, andVSD = 0 V. (c) What do we mean when we say thata transistor is “on” even though ID and VDS = 0?(d) What must be the W/L ratios of the NMOS andPMOS transistors if they are to have the same onresistance as parts (a) and (b) with |VGS| = 3.0 V?
Calculate the on-resistance of an NMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1 for VGS = 5 V, VSB = 0,VT O = 1 V, and VDS = 0 V. (b) Calculate the onresistance of a PMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1for VSG = 5 V, VSB = 0, VT O = −1 V, andVSD = 0 V. (c) What do we mean when we say thata transistor is “on” even though ID and VDS = 0?(d) What must be the W/L ratios of the NMOS andPMOS transistors if they are to have the same onresistance as parts (a) and (b) with |VGS| = 3.0 V?
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Calculate the on-resistance of an NMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1 for VGS = 5 V, VSB = 0,
VT O = 1 V, and VDS = 0 V. (b) Calculate the onresistance of a PMOS transistor with W/L = 10/1
for VSG = 5 V, VSB = 0, VT O = −1 V, and
VSD = 0 V. (c) What do we mean when we say that
a transistor is “on” even though ID and VDS = 0?
(d) What must be the W/L ratios of the NMOS and
PMOS transistors if they are to have the same onresistance as parts (a) and (b) with |VGS| = 3.0 V?
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