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Applications of MOSFET

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Description: The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) became apractical reality in the 1970s. The MOSFET, compared to BJTs, can be made verysmall (that is, it occupies a very small area on an IC chip). Since digital circuits canbe designed using only MOSFETs, with essentially no resistors or diodes required,high-density VLSI circuits, including microprocessors and memories, can be fabricated.The MOSFET has made possible the handheld calculator, the powerfulpersonal computer, and the laptop computer. MOSFETs can also be used in analogcircuits, as we will see in the next chapter.In the MOSFET, the current is controlled by an electric field applied perpendicularto both the semiconductor surface and to the direction of current. The phenomenonused to modulate the conductance of a semiconductor, or control the current in asemiconductor, by applying an electric field perpendicular to the surface is called thefield effect. The basic transistor principle is that the voltage between two terminalscontrols the current through the third terminal.After successful completion of the course students will be able toAssimilate the physics, characteristics and parameters of E-MOSFET towards its application asamplifier.At the end of this course students will study concepts of MOSFET likeMOSFET working, MOSFET Characteristics, MOSFET typesHow to use MOSFET as MOSFET Amplifier, MOSFET Switch, MOSFET current sink/sourceA student will formulate, analysis the MOSFET based problems and interpret data to make substantial conclusions.A student will be able to design and implement the amplifier so that it can be so that it can be used in applications.A student will verify performance parameters of different circuits of MOSFET using modern Engineering tools.Analysis and Designing MOSFET Amplifier for different configuration
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