VCO voltage swing is lying between 0 volt and the supply voltage level, but it is assumed that when the
bias voltage [V.sub.b] is low, the differential VCO frequency is not controlled by the control voltage [V.sub.c].
Load resistance is 1 k[ohm] and
bias voltages ([V.sub.B]) of the NMOS and PMOS structures are 0.65 V and 0.57 V respectively.
In Figure 2, capacitance-voltage measurement shows that the average capacitance change of all samples for 50V47 [micro] F decreases dramatically with the
bias voltage increasing.
Figure 7 shows the leakage current as a function of the
bias voltage obtained from the Sb[I.sub.3] detectors.
All measurement results are given for the gate area S = [10.sup.-2] [cm.sup.2]; the positive values of the
bias voltage V correspond to the positive potential at the metal gates with respect to the substrates.
With a
bias voltage of 0 V or 30 V for LC, the designed metasurface structure works in the "ON" or "OFF" state like a switch at a certain frequency.
[V.sub.REF1] and [V.sub.REF2] represent the two reference voltages for adjusting the
bias voltages in operational amplifiers OP1 and OP2.
Low voltage dropout is secured by use of an external
bias voltage pin (VBIAS), which helps to improve system power efficiency and contributes to longer charge life for the batteries of mobile products.
The duty of the control chip is to deliver different
bias voltage to corresponding chip by following instructions from command computer.
In AFM images, the DC
bias voltage applied an electric field, which is capable of rotating the orientation of the polarization.