Practice Introduction to the EDA Environment and MOS Characteristics Simulation - 1 | Lab Module 1: Introduction to the EDA Environment and MOS | VLSI Design Lab
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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

What are the four terminals of a MOS transistor?

💡 Hint: Think about the MOSFET structure.

Question 2

Easy

What is the significance of the threshold voltage (Vt)?

💡 Hint: Consider at what point the transistor starts conducting.

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Interactive Quizzes

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Question 1

What type of MOSFET conducts when a sufficiently positive voltage is applied?

  • NMOS
  • PMOS
  • Both
  • Neither

💡 Hint: Consider the type of charge carriers used in each transistor.

Question 2

True or False: The saturation region of a transistor is where it acts as a current source.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Think about how the current behaves in different operating regions.

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Challenge Problems

Push your limits with challenges.

Question 1

Given a MOSFET with a W/L ratio of 3, calculate how increasing the width to 6 affects the current drive capability. Assume constant voltage conditions.

💡 Hint: Recall the relationship between W and current.

Question 2

Discuss how variations in Vt impact the design choices in low-power vs. high-speed applications.

💡 Hint: Consider how leakage affects overall design effectiveness.

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