SLAA946 April 2021 AFE10004
The IDS also depends on the temperature of the FET. The IDS variations due to thermal drift create the need to compensate by adjusting one of the other two variables in the system: VD or VGS. It is easier to adjust VGS, as only small voltage changes are required. Conversely, VD needs to change significantly if the device is operating in the flat areas of Figure 1-2, making it infeasible to compensate for the thermal drift by adjusting VD.
Figure 2-1 shows VGS needs to be adjusted to ensure a static IDS. Applications utilizing these FETs require this kind of compensation to ensure that the power of the antenna system is tightly controlled. VGS compensation can be implemented by either measuring the temperature of the FET, or measuring the IDS using a current shunt and adjusting the VGS accordingly.