Sir, @ 1:17:21 drain is hvng electrons as charge carriers, so they should atract holes from p substrate due to the electric field right ? Please clarify. Apologies if the doubt is silly.
You wanted your ac small signal to be amplified, but you are receiving fixed DC at the output. How is it an Amplifier? Have explained it in the initial part of the video
If the Gate is open ended then how will there be any voltage ? But considering the same scenario with drain and Gate shorted, we will certainly get some voltage at Gate/Drain Terminal.
One thing to notice, @55:40 in Id vs Vgs graph, Vgs can not be negative and Zero for current to be positive.
Great job Himanshu!
You are doing a great service to the community of budding VLSI/Electronics people!
Keep it up!!
Amazing , i never thought i would complete this long . really helpful
Very very nice content and it's helpfull for enhance my basic concept regard analog electronics.
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Great Content Himanshu Bhaiya Very Deep Understanding in Analog . This content is Really Helped me to take Insight of Analog by Intuition .
Which software you use for black board ?
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1:21:00 immobile ions can’t conduct current
@ 43:00 when vgs is negative should we not connect gate to source as it's Vgs why is it connected to body? Please someone explain
please enable all the videos in this playlist. thanks
@Prepfusion - Gate, @ time 8:40:26, Vc (steady state) should be -3V?
1:28:50 sir you said current will get out of the drain, where will it go further, to source or body? Apologies if the doubt is silly.
Sir, @ 1:17:21 drain is hvng electrons as charge carriers, so they should atract holes from p substrate due to the electric field right ? Please clarify. Apologies if the doubt is silly.
Himanshu, is it sufficient for BARC OCES interview also for analog electronics?
is a voltage multiplier not essentially an amplifier since it increases the input voltage by a set amount (gain).
You wanted your ac small signal to be amplified, but you are receiving fixed DC at the output. How is it an Amplifier?
Have explained it in the initial part of the video
@@PrepFusion_GATE oh i see
Sir If you take a nmos connect the drain to a current source and source to Ground. Will a voltage developed across gate ?
If the Gate is open ended then how will there be any voltage ?
But considering the same scenario with drain and Gate shorted, we will certainly get some voltage at Gate/Drain Terminal.
it is showing 2 videos are hidden.
where we can get this slides sir?
Calculation mistake at 4:01: 00
why only available upto 5th may😢 ?