The Body Effect in MOSFET | Threshold Voltage Shift Explained with Formula & Impact | EC
In this detailed lecture from EC Academy, we explain the Body Effect in MOSFETs, also known as the Substrate Bias Effect, and how it influences the Threshold Voltage (Vt) of the transistor. This concept is crucial for VLSI Design, CMOS Technology, and competitive exam prep like GATE. 📚 Topics Covered: What is Body Effect? Why Vbs ≠ 0 in CMOS circuits How Body Effect increases Vt Mathematical expression of Body Effect Impact on circuit performance (Id reduction, slower switching) Common substrate effects in series MOSFETs Design challenges in VLSI 🔍 Learn with diagrams and clear explanation to strengthen your fundamentals in electronics! 👍 Like | 🔁 Share | 🔔 Subscribe to EC Academy for more quality content!

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