Hi - first post here!
I'm learning about PMOS for the case of a switch between usb and battery power.
The USB and battery are both ~5v (battery 4.8, and usb I've read can fluctuate between 4.75-5.25).
I understand that the PMOS in the diagram below behaves like a switch. Here's how I'm thinking about it:
Switch closes when USB power is removed, to allow power to flow from battery. Switch is "blown" open by the voltage if USB is re-inserted.
My trouble is in understanding the PMOS equations in the chart. I've chosen a PMOS from digikey that seemed appropriate (6v Vdss, 6v Vgs(max), 1.2v Vgs(th). I was more interested in exploring the conditions, than solving for current, so I plugged in some examples using 4.8V for Source, 1.2V for V(th), and then several options for the USB (including ones well below/above 5v).
In the end I was able to get an example that worked for Cutoff, one that worked for Saturation, but I somehow couldn't find one that matched the inequality given for Linear.
I'm using the USBv - BATTERYv = Vgs, 1.2 = Vth, 4.8 = Vds
So I'm thinking I must have some confusion about what I'm doing, and was wondering if anyone could help
