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The amplification area of the transistor is also called the linear area. So if we do not consider factors such as temperature, it can be regarded as a linear state. Which one is right for MOS... [Copy link]

The amplification area of the transistor is also called the linear area. So if we don't consider factors such as temperature, it can be considered a linear state. Who has a deep understanding of the amplification area of MOS and the amplification area of the transistor? What are the differences in their amplification conditions? Which one is more affected by temperature?

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Your graph is a family of bipolar transistor output characteristic curves, and the parameter is the base current of the bipolar transistor. By comparing it with the family of MOS tube output characteristic curves, you can understand "how the amplification conditions are different".

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"Who has a deep understanding of the amplification area of MOS and the amplification area of transistors?"

Any analog circuit textbook has a detailed explanation.

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