The threshold voltage of an enhancement mode mosfet is always positive
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Threshold voltage can be defined as the voltage applied among gate and source of a MOSFET that is expected to turn the gadget on for straight and saturation locales of operation.
This is due to the reason that the distinction in their development depletion type mosfet has a channel between it's channel and source made of a similar material which the source and depletes are made where as improvement type does not.
Take the p channel upgrade type Mosfet, voltage is applied over it's channel and source. It won't direct until a channel is built up between its source and channel. Ift you will apply positive gate voltage openings channel won't make and there will be no current flow and it will make to invert bias intersections.
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