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Old September 21st 04, 09:05 PM
John Walton
 
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International Rectifier has a white-paper on characterizing MOSFET's --
kind of like comparing a Caterpillar D-9 to a bicycle -- but all of the
standardized measurement methods are described in detail.

If you have to measure nano, pico or femto -- Bob Pease had this interesting
article on the NatSemi website about a half-dozen years ago:

http://www.national.com/rap/Story/0,1562,5,00.html


"Paul Burridge" wrote in message
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Hi guys,

I saw in Malvino's Electronic Principles that it is stated that Idss
and gfs (the transconductance/gain) are easy to measure, whereas
Vgs(off) is not and that manufacturers calculate it from this formula
(hope I've remembered it right)

Vgs(off) = -2*Idss/gfs

I've just checked out this assertion by measuring Vgs - v - Id for a
bunch of assorted FETs and found that I could easily establish the
pinch off voltage to within about 0.1V either way. Contrary to what
the book says, I personally have found it a simple matter to measure
Vgs(off). So why do they make out it's a big deal?

p.
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"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.



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