220-A3.3
Activity: MOS Frequency Response
- Instructions: This activity is structured as a tutorial with an activity at the end. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
- At the end of this activity, the student should be able to:
- Plot the frequency response of NMOS and PMOS transistors.
MOS Transition Frequency
At high frequencies, the MOS gate-to-source capacitance, and the gate-to-drain capacitance, limits the MOSFET current gain at high frequencies, and thus, needs to be included in the two-port model, as shown in Fig. 1. The short-circuit current gain can be expressed as:
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We then define the transition frequency, as the frequency when magnitude of the short-circuit current gain is equal to 1, or:
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Thus, we get:
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Assuming , we can plot the transition frequency of an NMOS transistor as a function of as shown in Fig. 2, using this SPICE file and Python script.
We can also verify the transition frequency by running an AC analysis. For example, using and , we can plot the short-circuit current gain, as shown in Fig. 3. Thus, the transition frequency is the frequency when the short-circuit current gain drops to 1, or equivalently 0 dB.