Advantages of E-MOSFET
Enhancement – MOSFET offers many advantages, some of them are listed below:
- As E-MOSFET is a voltage-controlled transistor, so it offers a good control on the conductivity of current across source and drain terminal.
- It could be rapidly turned from off-state to on-state and vice-versa, hence could be used in high-speed switching devices.
- E-MOSFET are small in size, hence it helps in converting a gigantic and bulky device to compact and light-weighted devices.
- E-MOSFET have high reliability as these types of transistors have silicon dioxide layer as an insulating layer which ensure the flow of current through the intended channels.
- These transistors draw very less current from input source and also have a minimal signal loss due to the high input impedance of E-MOSFET.
E-MOSFET
Enhancement MOSFET which is commonly called as E-MOSFET is a type of field effect transistor which is used mainly in voltage-controlled devices. It is a unipolar device, i.e. device in which conduction of current takes place either by electrons or holes. It is a three-terminal device which is mainly used as amplifier or in switching devices.
This type of transistor can be used both in analog and digital devices. These transistors are more popular than Bipolar junction transistors due to less power dissipation and negligible leakage current. These are smaller in size and hence find its application in integrated circuits (ICs).
Table of Content
- Enhancement Type MOSFET
- Symbol
- Types of E-MOSFET
- N-Channel E-MOSFET
- P-Channel E-MOSFET
- Working
- Characteristics
- Difference Between Depletion MOSFET and Enhancement MOSFET
- Features of
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Applications