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ECE 875: Electronic Devices

ECE 875: Electronic Devices. Prof. Virginia Ayres Electrical & Computer Engineering Michigan State University ayresv@msu.edu. Lecture 32, 31 Mar 14. Chp 06: MOSFETs pn junctions/Depletion regions (examples) Channel Current I DS (n-channel p-substrate). VM Ayres, ECE875, S14.

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ECE 875: Electronic Devices

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  1. ECE 875:Electronic Devices Prof. Virginia Ayres Electrical & Computer Engineering Michigan State University ayresv@msu.edu

  2. Lecture 32, 31 Mar 14 • Chp 06: MOSFETs • pn junctions/Depletion regions (examples)Channel Current IDS (n-channel p-substrate) VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  3. Chp. 04: MOS: Gate Chp. 03: Interconnect Chp. 01: Si Chp. 02: pn n-p-n VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  4. For examples: Si @ r.t. Substrate is p-type with NA = 4 x 1015 cm-3 Matches Fig. 4.5 Does not match Fig. 4.10 (b) Qs ys ys VGate VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  5. Example: What kind of pn junction is this: forward bias, reverse bias or equilibrium? VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  6. Answer: Equilibrium: earth to earth. Continue Example: Find WD VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  7. Answer: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  8. Example: M-O-S depletion region is identified. Find WDmax @ full inversion. + VG -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

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  10. WD = WDmax = WDm for low frequency operation VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  11. From Lec 31: Fig 4.8 (a): after strong inversion, increase Qm increase Qn while QDep and therefore WD stay the same. Low frequency High frequency, Slow ramp High frequency, Fast ramp WDmax is bigger WDmax is biggest Qn layer; no time to form at all Qn smaller Qn biggest VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  12. n=channel p-substrate “knee” in Vfor strong inversion. For VG less than value for strong inversion: Can find ys(VG) as in Pr. 4.05 using equivalent of Fig 4.10 (b). Note: this is Fgi. 10 (b). C-V in Fig. 4.10 (a) shows that this  low frequency operation. ys VGate Warning: Fig. 4.10 is for NA = 1 x 1016 cm-3 not our example! VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  13. Example: Is there an electric field across the channel region? Sub-question: “across” in which direction? + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  14. First check coordinate system: Chp. 04: MOS: Gate Chp. 03: Interconnect Chp. 01: Si Chp. 02: pn n-p-n VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  15. First check coordinate system: Take “across”  Drain-Source: E (y)  “0” < y < length of channel L L z Width = Z y SiO2 x Width of gate/ charge sheet under gate in a MOSFET is called “Z”. It is a dimension in e.g., cm. Don’t confuse with atomic number. VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  16. Answer: Yes. There are (different) electric fields in both the y and x directions. y x + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  17. Answer: E (y) is due to the potential drop across the channel: e-’s move by F = q E (y) drift motion in the channel. + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  18. Example: Is the shaded region an E (y) -field region or a pn junction depletion region? + VG -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  19. Answer: Mixed. May have different field properties than channel. See Pr. 6.02. + VG -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  20. Same here, see Pr. 02. + VG -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  21. Note that Qn = Qn(y) in the Fig. + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  22. Example: What kind of pn junction is this: forward bias, reverse bias or equilibrium? Assume VDS is on, as shown. + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  23. Answer: Reverse bias. Continue Example: Find WD for Vrev = -6V. + VG -  gnd + VDS -  gnd VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  24. Answer: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  25. Answer: Drain pn junction with VDS on Source pn junction with VDS on VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  26. The bigger depletion region at the Drain end leads to a physical pinch, which leads to saturation current. IDS free Qn . Qn  Qn(y) VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  27. Lecture 32, 31 Mar 14 • Chp 06: MOSFETs • pn junctions/Depletion regions (examples)Channel Current IDS (n-channel p-substrate) VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  28. Channel current IDS Units-based guess: Need a length. Multiply by channel length L or channel width Z? ? VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  29. Channel current IDS Units-based guess: Need a length. Multiply by channel length L or channel width Z? ? Answer: IDS = Z Qn vel => dIDS = Z dQn(y) vel(y) some dy then IDS =Sum up (integrate) dIDS VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  30. Charge sheet model: to deal with Qn(y) Constant mobility model: to deal with vel(y) VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  31. Result of Charge sheet model: Result of constant mobility model: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  32. Result of Charge sheet model: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  33. Example: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  34. Channel width Z changes, channel length L stays the same Therefore: You fabricated a new device with a different gate dimension. VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  35. Example: For the new device, Z = ? to do the specified job. VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  36. Answer: Given: device 01 is a “Square” MOSFET: Length L = width Z VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  37. Answer: Did not change the Drain or Gate batteries as well as the gate length VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  38. Answer: VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

  39. Answer: Dividing info from two readings to get rid of common unknowns is a standard approach. VM Ayres, ECE875, S14

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