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[DeepSOIC] just discovered how to change MOSFETs. My intention is to use this to transform a normal MOSFET into a logic level one.

rogeorgeRoGeorge 10/23/2016 at 05:471 Comment

I was trying to reproduce the [DeepSOIC] results from https://hackaday.io/project/16384-enhancement-to-depletion/log/47876-depletion-mode-achieved, but with other MOSFET models. Before starting to torture the transistors with negative Vgs voltage, I wanted first to trace the original Id versus Vgs characteristics of the MOSFETs.

First DUT was a BUZ11A from ST. In the datasheet, the absolute maximum rating for the Vgs of a BUZ11A is +/- 20 V. By mistake, for a couple of seconds I applied +32V for Vgs. During this time the Vds was at 5V, and Ids was limited by the power supply to 3.2A only.

To my surprise, instead of a permanently damaged transistor, the result was exactly what I was looking for in the first place: a MOSFET with Vgs(th) low enough to be controlled by a 3.3V pin. Please note that a positive over voltage was applied to the transistor's gate, not a negative over voltage like in the original experiment.

So, no schematic, no setup, no measurements, no long hours of careful voltage adjustments and testing, no hard work, none of these.

Just a dumb mistake and that's it. Mission accomplished!
:o)

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This is the brand new BUZ11A:

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and this is the same transistor after applying a Vgs of +32V for a few seconds:

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The change from 3.84V to 1.57V for the threshold parameter seems to be a permanent change, but I need to experiment more before jumping to conclusion.

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DeepSOIC wrote 10/23/2016 at 17:52 point

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So, no schematic, no setup, no measurements, no long hours of careful voltage adjustments and testing, no hard work, none of these.
Just a dumb mistake and that's it. Mission accomplished!
:o)

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LOL!! love it!

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