14. Consider the set of MOSFET v-i curves shown below. Plot the transconductance curve (a graph of drain current $i_d$ vs $v_{gs}$) for this device at a drain-source voltage of $V_{DS} = 14$ V.
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First, we need to determine the drain current (i) at a drain-source voltage (VDs) of 14V. From the given v-i curves, we can see that at VDs=14V, the drain current is approximately 6mA. Show more…
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