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Design a common-gate NMOS amplifier with the following parameters:
Supply Voltage (VDD): 10 V
⚫Threshold Voltage (Vth): 2 V
•Overdrive Voltage (Vov) = VGS-Vth: 1 V
• Desired Voltage Gain Av: 10 V/V
• Transconductance gm: to be determined
•Ensure that the NMOS operates in the saturation region.
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