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Ids Vs Vds plot, increasing slope with Vgs

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hi all, when i plot the Id Vs Vds for different Vgs , the current is increasing with the increasing Vgs which is normal. but my question is why the slope is also increasing with increase in Vgs. mathematical explaination would be helpful. please help me.

Thank you. id Vs Vgs.png
 

hello,

the current eqtn (nmos) is Id= b*(Vgs-Vthn-(Vds/2))*Vds in linear region.
= (b/2)*(Vgs-Vthn)^2 for saturation region...

as u can see Id is dependent on Vgs, so Id increases as Vgs increases... nw comin to ur point of slope u know Vdsat= Vgs-Vthn so as Vgs increases ur Vdsat point increases so is ur slope.... bcoz ur Vgs, Vdsat n Id r increased so if u connect the points obviously the slope is increased...
u can verify ur results in spice with mos tech file of level 1...

Hope this helps u:)
 
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