Mark each of the following statements as T for true or as F for false? a. A diode connected MOSFET is always in saturation. b. In the saturation region a MOSFET behaves like a current source. c. In Analog IC applications a MOSFET transistor is a symmetrical device i.e. the source and the drain can be interchanged. d. In small-signal analysis, we assume that the device is biased at a DC operating point and then, a small signal is super-imposed on the DC biasing point. The threshold voltage of a MOSFET is the defined as the minimum gate-to-source voltage at which a conducting channel under the gate between the source and drain.

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Question 1:
Mark each of the following statements as T for true or as F for false?
A diode connected MOSFET is always in saturation.
b. In the saturation region a MOSFET behaves like a current source.
c. In Analog IC applications a MOSFET transistor is a symmetrical device i.e. the source
and the drain can be interchanged.
d. In small-signal analysis, we assume that the device is biased at a DC operating point and
then, a small signal is super-imposed on the DC biasing point.
The threshold voltage of a MOSFET is the defined as the minimum gate-to-source
voltage at which a conducting channel under the gate between the source and drain.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1: Mark each of the following statements as T for true or as F for false? A diode connected MOSFET is always in saturation. b. In the saturation region a MOSFET behaves like a current source. c. In Analog IC applications a MOSFET transistor is a symmetrical device i.e. the source and the drain can be interchanged. d. In small-signal analysis, we assume that the device is biased at a DC operating point and then, a small signal is super-imposed on the DC biasing point. The threshold voltage of a MOSFET is the defined as the minimum gate-to-source voltage at which a conducting channel under the gate between the source and drain.
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