D Question 8 1. AK-type thermocouple as shown in the figure below generates a voltage that is proportional to temperature. Typically, the slope of the voltage vs. temperature line is about 41μV/C (micro-volts per degrees Celsius). Assume that the thermocouple is directly connected to a 20-bit ADC that has a range of 0-5 volts D.C. (You'll find out next week we don't do it this way, and that makes for a reason to come back to class.) Calculate the smallest change in temperature that results in a change of on bit of the ADC. O About 3 degrees Celcius O About 1 degree Celcius About 20 degrees Celcius O About 0.1 degrees Celcius
MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor)
MOSFET stands for Metal Oxide Silicone Field Effect Transistor or Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. It is a type of IGFET, which means Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistor. A MOSFET has four-terminals namely gate (G), drain (D), source (S), and body (B). The body of the MOSFET is connected to the source terminal and it forms a three-terminal device. It is used in both the analog and digital circuits.
Power MOSFET
The power MOSFET transistor structures are enhancement types. The voltage rating is enhanced in the enhancement-mode MOSFETs by the use of a drift layer. The MOSFET generally contains four layers. The middle layer is the p-type layer also known as the body, whereas the n-type layer is called the drift layer or region. The drift region decides the breakdown voltage, and hence it is the lightly doped region in power MOSFETs. The first and last layers are the n+ layers. The first layer and the last layers are the source and drain layers. The structure of N-channel MOSFET (e-MOSFET) is n+ p n- n+, but the shape of p-channel is the opposite doping shape.
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