tomasz1000
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If the gate of an N-channel MOSFET is properly positive wrt the source, will the MOSFET conduct when the source is positive wrt the drain?
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Yes if you use it in the triode region as a switch, it can conduct both way. any of higher voltage across source/drain will go to drain/source.If the gate of an N-channel MOSFET is properly positive wrt the source, will the MOSFET conduct when the source is positive wrt the drain?
Hi allThe problem is that MOSFETs normally have an internal diode between source and drain, so the reverse voltage is very limited.
Yes. But for ususal power MOSFET with substrate connected to source, the reverse Vds is limited to a diode forward voltage. Active operation with reverse Vds is nevertheless important for synchronous switching.If the gate of an N-channel MOSFET is properly positive wrt the source, will the MOSFET conduct when the source is positive wrt the drain?
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Hi Zeker, yes you are right if you are talking about not generic MOSFET but DEMOS of DMOS (where drain is doped to bear the high voltage supply.For most discrete MOSFETs, even if you had access to the body pin separate from the source, it wouldn't do you much good.
If the gate of an N-channel MOSFET is properly positive wrt the source, will the MOSFET conduct when the source is positive wrt the drain?
Hi Zeker, yes you are right if you are talking about not generic MOSFET but DEMOS of DMOS (where drain is doped to bear the high voltage supply.
But generic MOSFET (generally 5V or lover devices) made equally symmetric and if their bulk(sub) is not connected internally, you can use it as an ideal switch (that conducts both way). Triode region makes the drain voltage equal to source voltage, while in saturation operation (as a gain device) it may show diode drop in one direction.
I'm under the impression, that several discussion points are still mixed - or even confused - in the discussion.But generic MOSFET (generally 5V or lover devices) made equally symmetric and if their bulk(sub) is not connected internally, you can use it as an ideal switch (that conducts both way). Triode region makes the drain voltage equal to source voltage, while in saturation operation (as a gain device) it may show diode drop in one direction.