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meaning of vdsat
Nov 29th, 2004, 1:10pm
 
guys,
someone told me that vdsat is nothing but vgs-vth. however, my dc operating point report of a 0.18u nmos shows that vgs=515.5m, vth=492.9m, where vdsat=81m, a lot larger than vgs-vth. i'm really confused, any advice would be appreciated.
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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #1 - Nov 29th, 2004, 10:57pm
 
Vdsat is your maximum drain source voltage
A value limited mainly by hot carrier injection in short channel MOS transistor.
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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #2 - Dec 21st, 2004, 4:04pm
 
Hi, heaton,
What region does your transistor work?  You need to
make sure that the transistor works at staturation/pinch
off region.

Vdsat, (aka veff (effective voltage) and delta v), is used to
check if the transistor works at saturation.

Vdsat is calculated with Ids and w/l, sqrt((2*Ids)/(kp*w/l)).  
You can derive it from the saturaton current equation w/o channel length
modulation:
Ids = kp/2*(w/l)*(Vgs-vth)^2
Vdsat = vgs -vth @ saturation

If vgs > vth, and vds > vdsat, the transistor is in saturation.  
In this case, vdsat=vgs-vth if channel length modulation
is omitted.
If vgs > vth, and vds < vdsat, in linear region.
In this case, vdsat != vgs-vth, because in linear
region there is no square law bt. Ids and (Vgs-vth).





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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #3 - Dec 24th, 2004, 11:08am
 
crhu,

My vds is around 400mv, larger than vdsat.
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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #4 - Dec 27th, 2004, 6:04pm
 
Hi, heaton,
May I know which simulator you are using, Hspice or Spectre?
If you can upload your netlist, I can have a look into it.

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--Charlie
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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #5 - Jan 10th, 2005, 2:46pm
 
I believe Vdsat = vgs - vth is an approximation from a time of much simpler MOS models.  A glance at the BSIM3 source code shows

Vdsat = EsatL * Vgst2Vtm / (Abulk * EsatL + Vgst2Vtm)

where Vgst2Vtm = (vgs - vth) - 2 * (thermal voltage), EsatL is computed from the VSAT parameter and the effective length, and Abulk has some other dependencies.

Even in MOS level 3, we have vdsat = (vgsx-vth)/Fbody, so the body effect can change vdsat from the simple approximation.
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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #6 - Jan 11th, 2005, 1:26pm
 
Hi,Geoffrey and Keaton,
I went through the mosfet manuals (BSIM3v3 and BSIM4v3)
and you are right that vdsat is not equal to (vgs-vt)
since level3 as small geometry is considered.

I checked it too in a testcase and it shows that
vdsat != vgs -vth
//file: hspice.lis
...
element  0:m1       0:m2       0:m3       0:m4       0:m5
model    0:nch      0:nch      0:pch      0:pch      0:nch
region     Saturati   Saturati   Saturati   Saturati   Saturati
 id         1.2300u    1.2300u   -1.2300u   -1.2300u    2.4601u
 ibs        0.         0.         0.         0.         0.
 ibd        0.         0.         0.         0.         0.
 vgs      632.2317m  632.2317m -792.4483m -792.4483m  600.0000m
 vds      739.7834m  739.7834m -792.4483m -792.4483m  267.7683m
 vbs        0.         0.         0.         0.         0.
 vth      622.6295m  622.6295m -676.6599m -676.6599m  586.9457m
 vdsat     46.5314m   46.5314m  -87.5725m  -87.5725m   47.4368m
...

Thanks.

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Re: meaning of vdsat
Reply #7 - Jan 12th, 2005, 6:14am
 
hi all
i think ican add something physical
vdsat=vgs-vth  is valid for long channel devices

vdsat is smaller for short channells because of the velocity saturation due to the high electric field along the channel
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