AdvancedA-002-004-011
Hole conduction in a p-channel enhancement type MOSFET is associated with:
A
Answer
Circuit design and power supplies
Type
A
p-channel enhancement
B
q-channel depletion
C
n-channel enhancement
D
n-channel depletion
Answer Notes
A p-channel enhancement type MOSFET relies on the movement of holes for its current conduction. The 'enhancement' designation means the transistor is normally off, requiring a negative gate-to-source voltage to draw holes toward the gate area and form a conductive p-channel.
The correct answer directly repeats the device parameters presented in the prompt: 'p-channel enhancement'. The distractors referencing n-channels are incorrect because those refer to electron-based devices, while depletion refers to normally-on devices. 'q-channel' is simply a bogus term used to pad the multiple-choice options.
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