Tags: MOSFET

Description

The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor is a device used for amplifying or switching electronic signals. In MOSFETs, a voltage on the oxide-insulated gate electrode can induce a conducting channel between the two other contacts called source and drain. The channel can be of n-typeor p-type, and is accordingly called an nMOSFET or a pMOSFET (also commonly nMOS, pMOS). It is by far the most common transistor in both digital and analog circuits, though the bipolar junction transistor was at one time much more common. More information on MOSFET can be found here.

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  1. ECE 305: Semiconductor Devices - Prof. Bermel

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    Spring 2018: EE 115, TR 12:00-1:15 PM Instructor: Peter Bermel Office Hours: In weeks when the class meets: TR 1:15 - 2:15 PM, EE 332 (or make an appointment for a different time by...

    https://nanohub.org/groups/ece305bermel

  2. Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices for Faculty

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    https://nanohub.org/groups/fundsemidevicefaculty

  3. UTEP NCN Electronic Devices Tools

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    The UTEP NCN Electronic Devices Tool group developed a series of tools to assist the undergraduate Electrical Engineering student in the learning of crystal structure, device physics and...

    https://nanohub.org/groups/utep_ncn_electronic_devices_tools

  4. UTEP NCN Teaching Materials

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    A resource of teaching materials consisting of assignments that model devices or make use of the MOSCap Tool, PN Junction Lab or MOSFET Tool on nanoHUB.

    https://nanohub.org/groups/utep_ncn_teaching_materials