EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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ISBN: 9780134879499
Author: Buchla
Publisher: YUZU
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Figure 2 3) *** The circuit of Figure 3 is designed with W/L = 20/0.18, λ= 0, and ID = 0.25 mA. (Optional- 20 points) a) Compute the required gate bias voltage. b) With such a gate voltage, how much can W/L be increased while M1 remains in saturation? What is the maximum voltage gain that can be achieved as W/L increases? VDD = 1.8 V RD 2k - Vout Vin M₁ Figure 3
1) Rs = 4kQ, R₁ = 850 kQ, R₂ = 350 kQ, and R₁ = 4 kQ. The transistor parameters are VTP = -12 V, K'p = 40 µA / V², W/L = 80, and λ = 0.05 V-1. (50 Points) a) Determine IDQ and VSDQ. b) Find the small signal voltage gain. (Av) c) Determine the small signal circuit transconductance gain. (Ag = io/vi) d) Find the small signal output resistance. VDD = 10 V 2'; www www Figure 1 Сс
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