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MOSFETs: Properties, Preparations and Performance

Authors: Noah T. Andre, Lucas M. Simon
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Category: Book

Buy New: $129.00



Sales Rank: 4535895

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1

ISBN: 1604567627
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3815284
EAN: 9781604567625
ASIN: 1604567627

Publication Date: November 2008
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The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET) is a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals. It is by far the most common field-effect transistor in both digital and analog circuits. The MOSFET is composed of a channel of n-type or p-type semiconductor material, and is accordingly called an NMOSFET or a PMOSFET (also commonly nMOSFET, pMOSFET. The width of the channel, which determines how well the device conducts, is controlled by an electrode called the gate, separated from channel by a thin layer of oxide insulation. The insulation keeps current from flowing between the gate and channel. MOSFETs are useful for high-speed switching applications and also on integrated circuits in computers.

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