MICROELECT. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS&DESIGN (LL)
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781266368622
Author: NEAMEN
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 4, Problem 7RQ
Why, in general, is the magnitude of the voltage gain of a common−source amplifier relatively small?
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MICROELECT. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS&DESIGN (LL)
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Ch. 4 - The commonsource amplifier in Figure 4.23 has...Ch. 4 - Consider the commonsource amplifier in Figure 4.24...Ch. 4 - The parameters of the transistor shown in Figure...Ch. 4 - The sourcefollower circuit in Figure 4.26 has...Ch. 4 - The circuit and transistor parameters for the...Ch. 4 - Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4.28 with...Ch. 4 - Prob. 4.8TYUCh. 4 - The transistor in the sourcefollower circuit shown...Ch. 4 - Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4.35 with...Ch. 4 - For the circuit shown in Figure 4.32, the circuit...Ch. 4 - The bias voltage for the enhancementload amplifier...Ch. 4 - Assume the depletionload amplifier in Figure...Ch. 4 - For the circuit shown in Figure 4.45(a), assume...Ch. 4 - The transconductance gm of the transistor in the...Ch. 4 - The transconductance gm of the transistor in the...Ch. 4 - For the enhancement load amplifier shown in Figure...Ch. 4 - For the cascade circuit shown in Figure 4.49, the...Ch. 4 - The transistor parameters of the NMOS cascode...Ch. 4 - The transistor parameters of the circuit in Figure...Ch. 4 - Reconsider the sourcefollower circuit shown in...Ch. 4 - Prob. 4.13TYUCh. 4 - For the circuit shown in Figure 4.59, the...Ch. 4 - Discuss, using the concept of a load line, how a...Ch. 4 - How does the transistor widthtolength ratio affect...Ch. 4 - Discuss the physical meaning of the smallsignal...Ch. 4 - Prob. 4RQCh. 4 - Prob. 5RQCh. 4 - Discuss the general conditions under which a...Ch. 4 - Why, in general, is the magnitude of the voltage...Ch. 4 - What are the changes in dc and ac characteristics...Ch. 4 - Sketch a simple sourcefollower amplifier circuit...Ch. 4 - Sketch a simple commongate amplifier circuit and...Ch. 4 - Prob. 11RQCh. 4 - Prob. 12RQCh. 4 - State the advantage of using transistors in place...Ch. 4 - Prob. 14RQCh. 4 - An NMOS transistor has parameters VTN=0.4V ,...Ch. 4 - A PMOS transistor has parameters VTP=0.6V ,...Ch. 4 - An NMOS transistor is biased in the saturation...Ch. 4 - The minimum value of smallsignal resistance of a...Ch. 4 - An nchannel MOSFET is biased in the saturation...Ch. 4 - The value of for a MOSFET is 0.02V1 . 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The...Ch. 4 - The quiescent power dissipation in the circuit in...Ch. 4 - The parameters of the circuit in Figure P4.36 are...Ch. 4 - Consider the source follower circuit in Figure...Ch. 4 - For the sourcefollower circuit shown in Figure...Ch. 4 - In the sourcefollower circuit in Figure P4.39 with...Ch. 4 - For the circuit in Figure P4.39, RS=1k and the...Ch. 4 - Prob. 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The...Ch. 4 - The ac equivalent circuit of a CMOS commonsource...Ch. 4 - Consider the ac equivalent circuit of a CMOS...Ch. 4 - The parameters of the transistors in the circuit...Ch. 4 - Consider the sourcefollower circuit in Figure...Ch. 4 - Figure P4.65 shows a commongate amplifier. The...Ch. 4 - The ac equivalent circuit of a CMOS commongate...Ch. 4 - The circuit in Figure P4.67 is a simplified ac...Ch. 4 - Prob. 4.68PCh. 4 - The transistor parameters in the circuit in Figure...Ch. 4 - Consider the circuit shown in Figure P4.70. 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