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Arrange the six figures labelled (A) to (F) in the proper sequential order to show: (1) PN junction depletion region around the drain and source(2) Small positive voltage applied to gate creating a depletion region beneath the gate by pushing away the mobile holes.(3) The gate voltage is at the threshold voltage where the number of mobile electrons and holes beneath the gate are approximately equal.(4) The gate voltage is above the threshold voltage and there are electrons beneath gate forming a "inversion" layer of charge.(5) The drain voltage is increased to the Pinch-off voltage where the reverse-biased depletion region between the n-type drain and p-type substrate increases so that the inversion layer of charge disappears (or is pinched-off) at the drain.(6) The drain voltage is increased beyond the Pinch-off voltage and the effective channel length beneath the gate decreases. (A) (B)(C)  (D) (E) (F)Group of answer choicesB,D,A,F,C,EE,C,F,A,B,DB,D,A,F,E,CD,B,F,A,C,E

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Arrange the six figures labelled (A) to (F) in the proper sequential order to show: (1) PN junction depletion region around the drain and source(2) Small positive voltage applied to gate creating a depletion region beneath the gate by pushing away the mobile holes.(3) The gate voltage is at the threshold voltage where the number of mobile electrons and holes beneath the gate are approximately equal.(4) The gate voltage is above the threshold voltage and there are electrons beneath gate forming a "inversion" layer of charge.(5) The drain voltage is increased to the Pinch-off voltage where the reverse-biased depletion region between the n-type drain and p-type substrate increases so that the inversion layer of charge disappears (or is pinched-off) at the drain.(6) The drain voltage is increased beyond the Pinch-off voltage and the effective channel length beneath the gate decreases. (A) (B)(C)  (D) (E) (F)Group of answer choicesB,D,A,F,C,EE,C,F,A,B,DB,D,A,F,E,CD,B,F,A,C,E

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