Chapter 11 Field-Effect Transistors : Operation, Circuit Models, and Applications Tai-Cheng Lee Electrical Engineering/GIEE 1.

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Chapter 11 Field-Effect Transistors : Operation, Circuit Models, and Applications Tai-Cheng Lee Electrical Engineering/GIEE 1

Classification of Field-Effect Transistors 2

Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs (I) 3

Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs (II) 4

n-Channel Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs (I) 5

n-Channel Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs (II) 6

n-Channel Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs (III) 7

Biasing MOSFET Circuits (I) 8

Biasing MOSFET Circuits (II) 9

Biasing MOSFET Circuits (III) 10

p-Channel Enhancement-Mode MOSFETs 11

MOSFET Large-Signal Amplifier (I) 12

MOSFET Large-Signal Amplifier (II) 13

MOSFET for Battery Charging (I) 14

MOSFET for Battery Charging (II) 15

MOSFET DC Motor Driver (I) 16

MOSFET DC Motor Driver (II) 17

Digital Switches and Gates 18

MOSFET Switch 19

CMOS Gate (I) 20

CMOS Gate (II) 21

CMOS Gate (III) 22

Analog Switches 23

CMOS Transmission Gate 24