ICdesignerbeginner
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Hi
I have read about bulk driven MOS in research article it was written that applying input to the bulk removes the threshold voltage from the signal path. How is it possible?
It was also writren that small voltage should apply at the gate to generate a small inversion layer.
Normally in normal gate driven technique we apply gate voltage channel forms and current flows between drain and source.
What will this bulk driven do how the current flow. Will it flow between bulk and drain? I can understand. What will the ac current and dc current work.
Can someone explain ac and dc current flow seperately. Or suggest some good basic paper?
I have read about bulk driven MOS in research article it was written that applying input to the bulk removes the threshold voltage from the signal path. How is it possible?
It was also writren that small voltage should apply at the gate to generate a small inversion layer.
Normally in normal gate driven technique we apply gate voltage channel forms and current flows between drain and source.
What will this bulk driven do how the current flow. Will it flow between bulk and drain? I can understand. What will the ac current and dc current work.
Can someone explain ac and dc current flow seperately. Or suggest some good basic paper?