The resistance of a MOSFET is proportional to W. When we put two in series, to keep the same resistance, we need to double the W. We will keep L as the minimal allowable length, in general, to keep the total resistance low because a larger L gives a larger resistance.
In series why we are doubling the width of the MOS? How L is doubled?
The resistance of a MOSFET is proportional to W. When we put two in series, to keep the same resistance, we need to double the W. We will keep L as the minimal allowable length, in general, to keep the total resistance low because a larger L gives a larger resistance.
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