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The document contains a series of questions and answers related to electrical engineering concepts, particularly focusing on MOSFET behavior in the ohmic region and the characteristics of voltage-controlled resistors. It discusses the linear resistor approximation, resistance values under specific conditions, and the relationship between resistance and output voltage. Additionally, it mentions the output switch states at a given input voltage.

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Post Lab 09

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to electrical engineering concepts, particularly focusing on MOSFET behavior in the ohmic region and the characteristics of voltage-controlled resistors. It discusses the linear resistor approximation, resistance values under specific conditions, and the relationship between resistance and output voltage. Additionally, it mentions the output switch states at a given input voltage.

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Question 1

We get a straight representation


The slope for:

Question 2:

Question 3:

Question 4:
The MOSFET above is in the ohmic region.
This region is called ohmic because the curve of for a specific value of is a

straight line of constant slope with the inverse of the slope representing the resistance of the
MOSFET in this region.

Question 5:
The linear resistor approximation is valid when : 0 < VDS < VGS - VT ;
RDS = 1/ ( dID / dVDS ) = 1/ k(VGS- VT) ;
( Vds<<< VGS - VT )
For K=30 mA :
RDS,1 = 16.7 Ω, RDS,2 = 11.2 Ω, RDS,3 = 8.4 Ω

Question 6:
A voltage controlled resistor can be used as a variable resistor.
It’s used also in radios, microprocessors, integrated circuits …

Question 7:
The values of high voltage is 5 V and for the low voltage is 0.1V

Question 8:
If we increase the value of the resistance the value of the low output voltage decreases.

Question 9:

The output switch states at Vin1 = 2.0 V

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