B Berkant New Member Mar 14, 2011 #1 Hello , i need to solve tihs one really fast i couldnt solve this by myself neither with my friends Question is ; find Id When Vds > Vgs - Vt and Vgs > Vt i know the answer but i can't proof it so i need all the processes. Best regards
Hello , i need to solve tihs one really fast i couldnt solve this by myself neither with my friends Question is ; find Id When Vds > Vgs - Vt and Vgs > Vt i know the answer but i can't proof it so i need all the processes. Best regards
MikeMl Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 14, 2011 #2 Don't you have a textbook for your class?
B Berkant New Member Mar 14, 2011 #3 i got one but it dosent explain how to proof it just wrote the formula this forum is my last resort.
MikeMl Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 14, 2011 #4 How do you "PROOF" any physical phenomena? By observation, measurement, data analysis, using the Scientific Method.
How do you "PROOF" any physical phenomena? By observation, measurement, data analysis, using the Scientific Method.
Roff Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2011 #5 The answer (in equation form) is right there in the textbook link that Mike ML posted. if you already know that, then what else do you need? You have not presented any numerical data. Last edited: Mar 15, 2011
The answer (in equation form) is right there in the textbook link that Mike ML posted. if you already know that, then what else do you need? You have not presented any numerical data.
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 15, 2011 #6 You said you know the answer. So what is the answer?