The document discusses the body effect in MOSFET transistors. If all the source terminals of the thousands or millions of MOSFETs in an integrated circuit were connected together and to the single silicon substrate body, it would result in a useless circuit. However, the source terminals are not connected to the substrate body in integrated circuits. This means the voltage between the source and body (vSB) is not necessarily equal to zero and the MOSFET behaves as a four-terminal device rather than a three-terminal device. The body effect changes the threshold voltage expression to include a term dependent on vSB. While often insignificant, the body effect can sometimes have a large impact on circuit performance.
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The Body Effect
The document discusses the body effect in MOSFET transistors. If all the source terminals of the thousands or millions of MOSFETs in an integrated circuit were connected together and to the single silicon substrate body, it would result in a useless circuit. However, the source terminals are not connected to the substrate body in integrated circuits. This means the voltage between the source and body (vSB) is not necessarily equal to zero and the MOSFET behaves as a four-terminal device rather than a three-terminal device. The body effect changes the threshold voltage expression to include a term dependent on vSB. While often insignificant, the body effect can sometimes have a large impact on circuit performance.