CD4007 Specs: Vtn, kn, Channel Length Modulation

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The discussion centers on finding the threshold voltage (Vtn), transconductance parameter (kn), and channel length modulation parameter for MOSFET 6 in the CD4007. Participants suggest starting with the datasheet, though it may not contain the specific values since they can be foundry and process dependent. A SPICE model is recommended as a viable alternative to extract the necessary data. A lab example and specific SPICE model parameters for NMOS and PMOS transistors are provided to assist in obtaining the required values. The conversation concludes with the original poster indicating they will run a SPICE model for further analysis.
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I'm looking for the threshold voltage Vtn, the MOSFET transconductance parameter kn and the channel length modulation parameter for MOSFET 6 on the CD4007. Where can I look these values up?
 
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did you try the datasheet ?
would be the obvious starting place :wink:

cheers
Dave
 
davenn said:
did you try the datasheet ?
would be the obvious starting place :wink:

cheers
Dave

Did YOU try the data sheet? Not such an obvious place for what was being asked.

Moving on:

OP, Which FET do you consider to be #6?

The answer would be foundry and process dependent and I doubt it is available on any data sheet. Maybe you can look for a spice model and either read the model (if it is readable), or use spice to extract the data.

Here is a lab example
http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Faculty/rodwell/Classes/ece2c/labs/Lab_2_2C_2007.pdf

EDIT

Here is the spice model
CD4007 NMOS and PMOS transistor SPICE models

* Typical - Typical Condition
.model MbreakND NMOS
+ Level=1 Gamma= 0 Xj=0
+ Tox=1200n Phi=.6 Rs=0 Kp=111u Vto=2.0 Lambda=0.01
+ Rd=0 Cbd=2.0p Cbs=2.0p Pb=.8 Cgso=0.1p
+ Cgdo=0.1p Is=16.64p N=1

*The default W and L is 30 and 10 um respectively and AD and AS
*should not be included..model MbreakPD PMOS
+ Level=1 Gamma= 0 Xj=0
+ Tox=1200n Phi=.6 Rs=0 Kp=55u Vto=-1.5 Lambda=0.04
+ Rd=0 Cbd=4.0p Cbs=4.0p Pb=.8 Cgso=0.2p
+ Cgdo=0.2p Is=16.64p N=1

*The default W and L is 60 and 10 um respectively and AD and AS
*should not be included.
 
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Thanks, I'll run a SPICE model to get it!
 
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