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Fet Biasing - Part 2: Reference Book: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory (11th Edition) Robert F. Boylestad

This document discusses different biasing techniques for MOSFETs, including self-biasing, voltage divider biasing, and feedback biasing. For each technique, it provides the key equations, describes the graphical approach to finding the quiescent operating point, and includes examples with solved circuits. MOSFET biasing is similar to JFET biasing but accounts for MOSFETs operating with positive gate-source voltages and drain currents exceeding the maximum value. P-channel MOSFET biasing follows the same process but with opposite voltage polarities and current directions.

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Fet Biasing - Part 2: Reference Book: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory (11th Edition) Robert F. Boylestad

This document discusses different biasing techniques for MOSFETs, including self-biasing, voltage divider biasing, and feedback biasing. For each technique, it provides the key equations, describes the graphical approach to finding the quiescent operating point, and includes examples with solved circuits. MOSFET biasing is similar to JFET biasing but accounts for MOSFETs operating with positive gate-source voltages and drain currents exceeding the maximum value. P-channel MOSFET biasing follows the same process but with opposite voltage polarities and current directions.

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FET BIASING_PART 2

Chapter 7
Reference book: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
(11th Edition) Robert F. Boylestad

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D-MOSFET SELF-BIAS
■ D-MOSFET bias circuits are similar to
JFETs.

■ The only difference is that D-MOSFETs can


operate with positive values of VGS and with
ID values that exceed IDSS.

IG  0A ID = IS

VGS 2
ID = IDSS(1− )
VP

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D-MOSFET SELF-BIAS
■ Graphical Approach (to find VGSQ and IDQ):

■ Plot the transfer curve using IDSS and VP using


shorthand method.

■ Plot ID vs VGS using VGS = -IDRS.

■ Take a positive value of VGS and find the ID value


using
VGS 2
ID = IDSS(1− )
VP
■ The Q-point is located at the intersection.

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D-MOSFET SELF-BIAS EXAMPLE

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D-MOSFET SELF-BIAS EXAMPLE

VD = VDD − I D RD
VGS 2
ID = IDSS(1− )
VGSQ = -4.3 V VP

IDQ = 1.7 mA

VD = 9.46 V VGS
ID = −
RS

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D-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS
■ D-MOSFET bias circuits are similar to JFETs.

IG  0A ID = IS

VGS 2
ID = IDSS(1− )
VP

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D-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS
■ Graphical Approach (to find VGSQ and IDQ):

■ Plot the transfer curve using IDSS and VP


using shorthand method.

■ Take a positive value of VGS and find the ID


value using
VGS 2
ID = IDSS(1− )
VP
■ Plot ID vs VGS using VGS = VG - IDRS.

■ The Q-point is located at the intersection.

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D-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS EXAMPLE
■ For the n -channel depletion-type MOSFET of Fig. 7.30, determine: IDQ, VGSQ, VDS.

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D-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS EXAMPLE

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E-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS
■ E-MOSFETs use the same procedure to JFETs and D-
MOSFETs.
R2VDD
VG =
R1 + R2

I D = k (VGS − VT ) 2

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E-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS
■ Graphical Approach: I D ( on )
■ Calculate the value for k=
(VGS ( on ) − VGS (Th ) ) 2

■ Plot VGS vs ID using I D = k (VGS − VT ) 2

■ Plot for:
■ VGS = VG at ID = 0A
■ VGS = 0V at ID = VG/RS

■ Identify the Q-point.


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E-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS EXAMPLE
■ Determine ID, VGS, and VDS for the following network:

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E-MOSFET VOLTAGE-DIVIDER BIAS EXAMPLE

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E-MOSFET FEEDBACK BIAS

IG  0A VRG = 0V

VGS = VDS

VGS = VDD − I D RD

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E-MOSFET FEEDBACK BIAS
■ Graphical Approach (to find VGSQ and IDQ): I D ( on )
■ Calculate the value for k=
(VGS ( on ) − VGS (Th ) ) 2

■ Plot VGS vs ID for the range of interest.


I D = k (VGS − VT ) 2
■ Plot : VGS = VDD − I D RD

■ Identify the Q-point.

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E-MOSFET FEEDBACK BIAS EXAMPLE
■ Example 7.10: Determine IDQ and VDSQ for the following circuit:

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E-MOSFET FEEDBACK BIAS EXAMPLE CONTD.

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E-MOSFET FEEDBACK BIAS EXAMPLE CONTD.

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p-CHANNEL FETs
■ For p-channel FETs the same calculations and graphs are used, except that the
voltage polarities and current directions are the opposite.

■ The graphs will be mirrors of the n-channel graphs.

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