The formula to calculate the Saturation Voltage is:
\[ V_{ds} = V_{gs} - V_{th} \]
Saturation voltage in a transistor is a voltage between drain and source and its collector and emitter which is required for saturation.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V_{ds} = 1.25 - 0.7 = 0.55 \text{ V} \]
Gate Source Voltage (Vgs) | Threshold Voltage (Vth) | Saturation Voltage (Vds) |
---|---|---|
1.2 V | 0.7 V | 0.500000000000 V |
1.21 V | 0.7 V | 0.510000000000 V |
1.22 V | 0.7 V | 0.520000000000 V |
1.23 V | 0.7 V | 0.530000000000 V |
1.24 V | 0.7 V | 0.540000000000 V |
1.25 V | 0.7 V | 0.550000000000 V |
1.26 V | 0.7 V | 0.560000000000 V |
1.27 V | 0.7 V | 0.570000000000 V |
1.28 V | 0.7 V | 0.580000000000 V |
1.29 V | 0.7 V | 0.590000000000 V |
1.3 V | 0.7 V | 0.600000000000 V |