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Analogue Integrated Circuit and System: Common Gate Amplifier

The document discusses the common gate amplifier. It has very low input impedance as the AC signal input is applied at the source and the output is observed at the drain. The gain of the common gate amplifier is almost the same as the common source amplifier and can be determined using the small signal model by taking the ratio of the output to input voltages.

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Analogue Integrated Circuit and System: Common Gate Amplifier

The document discusses the common gate amplifier. It has very low input impedance as the AC signal input is applied at the source and the output is observed at the drain. The gain of the common gate amplifier is almost the same as the common source amplifier and can be determined using the small signal model by taking the ratio of the output to input voltages.

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Analogue Integrated Circuit and

system

Common gate
amplifier
AICS Slide 2 of 34
Common Gate Amplifier
AC GND at the Gate.

CG has very low input impedance.
The output signal is in phase with respect to the
input at the source.
The gain of the amplifier is almost
same with CS amplifier.
AICS
Slide 3 of 34
AC signal input is applied at the source and
observe AC output at the drain.
1. Determine gain (A
v
) using small signal model
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1
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IN OUT
IN m
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OUT
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V V
V g
R
V
AICS Slide 4 of 34
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