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Define threshold voltage?

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / ashfaque

the minimum amount of voltage required to make change in output

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Answer / suesh

threshold voltage is defined as the minimum voltage that
required to make the transistor ON.

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Answer / santosh

Threshold voltage is nothing but the lease voltage required to drive the transistor to conduction state
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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / babu

threshold voltage is minimum voltage to make the device in
active state

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Answer / vinayak

threshold voltage minimum voltaga value of recqured to turn on
transistar

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / piyush

The value of gate to source voltage needed to cause surface inversion is called threshold voltage.

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / jawahar valliyappan

minimum voltage required to form a channel

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / essa

It is nothig but the minimum voltage required to transistor
ON condition

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / nitin patil

The voltage applied between the gate an source of an mos device below which the rain to source current effectively drops to zero

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Define threshold voltage?..

Answer / narsa ram

It is the minimum gate voltage where device just
turn to on or in other sweet word we can say that it's an angle on the i/p waveform where at device start to ON .... ..For n- mosfet it is Vgs>=Vth &&for p- mosfet it is Vgs<Vth...
This voltage depend on material's work function

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