Suppose that an NMOS transistor must conduct a current ID = 13 A with VDS ≤ 0.400 V when it is on. If VG = 6.50 V is used to turn on the transistor and VT N = 2.600 V, what is the minimum value of Kn required to achieve the required on-resistance? Kn = A/V2
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The overdrive voltage is given by the equation: \[ V_{ov} = V_G - V_T \] Substituting the given values: \[ V_{ov} = 6.50 \, V - 2.60 \, V = 3.90 \, V \] Show more…
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