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Fet DC Biasing

This document discusses different biasing techniques for JFETs and MOSFETs, including fixed bias, self bias, and voltage divider bias. It provides the circuit diagrams and equations for determining the quiescent operating point for each configuration. Graphs are presented showing load lines and transconductance curves used to solve for the drain current and gate-source voltage at the operating point.

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Fet DC Biasing

This document discusses different biasing techniques for JFETs and MOSFETs, including fixed bias, self bias, and voltage divider bias. It provides the circuit diagrams and equations for determining the quiescent operating point for each configuration. Graphs are presented showing load lines and transconductance curves used to solve for the drain current and gate-source voltage at the operating point.

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ENGI 242/ELEC 222 January 2004

JFET Biasing

ENGI 242/ELEC 222

JFET Fixed Bias

VGG + IGRG + VGS = 0


Since IG = 0
VGS = - VGG

RG is present to limit current


in case VGG is connected
Since GS is with wrong polarity
reverse biased, IG This would forward bias the
= 0 and VRG = 0 gate-source junction causing
high currents, which would
destroy the transistor

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FET Biasing 1
ENGI 242/ELEC 222 January 2004

DC Analysis for JFET Fixed Bias Network

2
⎛ VGS ⎞
ID = IDSS ⎜ 1 - ⎟
⎝ VP ⎠

VGS = - VGG

January 2004 ENGI 242/ELEC 222 3

JFET Fixed Bias Plotting Shockley’s Equation

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FET Biasing 2
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JFET Fixed Bias Graphical Solution

2
⎛ VGS ⎞
ID = IDSS ⎜ 1 - ⎟
⎝ VP ⎠
Since VGS = - VGG
2
⎛ VGG ⎞
ID = IDSS ⎜ 1 - ⎟
⎝ VP ⎠

January 2004 ENGI 242/ELEC 222 5

JFET Fixed Bias

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FET Biasing 3
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Graphical Solution for JFET Fixed Bias

2
⎛ VGS ⎞
ID = IDSS ⎜ 1 - ⎟
⎝ VP ⎠
2
⎛ VGG ⎞
ID = IDSS ⎜ 1 - ⎟
⎝ VP ⎠

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JFET Self Bias Configuration

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FET Biasing 4
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JFET Self Bias DC Equivalent Circuit

IG = 0

VRG = 0

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Transconductance Curve

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FET Biasing 5
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JFET Self Bias Load Line

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JFET Self Bias

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FET Biasing 6
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JFET Self Bias Transconductance Curve

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Graphical Solution of JFET Self Bias

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FET Biasing 7
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JFET Self Bias Effect on Variation of RS

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Self Bias

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FET Biasing 8
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JFET Voltage Divider Bias

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JFET Voltage Divider Bias DC Analysis

Input Output
⎛ R2 ⎞ -VG + VGS + IDRS = 0 VDS = VDD - ID (RD + RS)
VG = VDD ⎜ ⎟
⎝ R1 + R2 ⎠ VGS = VG - IDRS
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FET Biasing 9
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JFET Voltage Divider Bias Load Line

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The Effect of RS on Q-point

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FET Biasing 10
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JFET Voltage Divider Bias

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JFET Voltage Divider Bias Q-point

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FET Biasing 11
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Voltage Divider Bias

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MOSFET Biasing

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FET Biasing 12
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D-MOSFET Self Bias

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Determining the Q-point for D-MOSFET Self Bias

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FET Biasing 13
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N Channel D-MOSFET Voltage Divider Bias

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Q Point of D-MOSFET Voltage Divider Bias

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FET Biasing 14
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Effect on Change in Q Point with Variation of RS

With an N Channel
D-MOSFET,
VGS may be positive

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D-MOSFET Fixed Bias

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FET Biasing 15
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E-MOSFET Feedback Bias

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DC Equivalent For the E-MOSFET Feedback Bias

IG = 0

VGS = VDS

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Transfer Curve for the E-MOSFET Feedback Bias

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Determining the Q-point for E-MOSFET Feedback Bias

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FET Biasing 17
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Q-point for the E-MOSFET Fixed Bias

January 2004 ENGI 242/ELEC 222 35

EMOS Feedback Bias Example

VGSTH = 4V
VGSon = 7.5V
IDon = 5mA
VDD = 22V

IDon
k=
(VGSon - VGSTH)2
ID = k(VGS - VGSTH)2

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EMOS Feedback Example

January 2004 ENGI 242/ELEC 222 37

Voltage Divider Bias for an N E-MOSFET

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FET Biasing 19
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Q-point for E-MOSFET Voltage Divider Bias

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