Consider the following circuit and the family of IV characteristic curves. The ID vs. VDs IV curve of a certain nMOS transistor (with VTH = 1.3 V and k = 10 mA/V2) is shown 12 V above. The transistor is loaded with RD = 133.3 Ω and VDD If the transistor is biased with VGS = 3.3 V, what is VDS?

Consider the following circuit and the family of IV characteristic curves. The ID vs. VDs IV curve of a certain nMOS transistor (with VTH = 1.3 V and k = 10 mA/V2) is shown 12 V above. The transistor is loaded with RD = 133.3 Ω and VDD If the transistor is biased with VGS = 3.3 V, what is VDS?

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Consider the following circuit and the family of IV characteristic curves. The ID vs. VDs IV curve of a certain nMOS transistor (with VTH = 1.3 V and k = 10 mA/V2) is shown 12 V above. The transistor is loaded with RD = 133.3 Ω and VDD If the transistor is biased with VGS = 3.3 V, what is VDS?

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