Define threshold voltage?
Answer Posted / -@x44@-
It is the gate voltage where an inversion layer forms at the
interface between the insulating layer (oxide) and the
substrate (body) of the transistor. In other words, it is a
minimum voltage that will trigger the gate to operate. It
can be positive or negative.
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