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Microelectronic Circuits: (5th Edition)

This document provides the step-by-step solution to a problem about determining various characteristics of a MOSFET circuit, including the DC bias current, gate-to-source voltage, drain resistance, drain voltages, and common-mode gain. The solution works through applying Kirchhoff's voltage law and other equations related to MOSFET operation, substituting given parameter values at each step to arrive at the final values requested.
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Microelectronic Circuits: (5th Edition)

This document provides the step-by-step solution to a problem about determining various characteristics of a MOSFET circuit, including the DC bias current, gate-to-source voltage, drain resistance, drain voltages, and common-mode gain. The solution works through applying Kirchhoff's voltage law and other equations related to MOSFET operation, substituting given parameter values at each step to arrive at the final values requested.
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Microelectronic Circuits (5th Edition)

Chapter 7, Problem 17P Bookmark


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Step-by-step solution

Step 1 of 12

Given circuit diagram is

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Step 2 of 12

Given data:
DC bias current is,

Power supply is,

Transconductance parameter is, Show all s


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Threshold voltage is,

Device parameter is, .

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Step 3 of 12

(a)

For finding considering dc biasing circuit as shown below

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Applying Kirchhoff’s voltageChapter 7,above


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…… (1)

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Step 5 of 12

The gate-to-source voltage is

Substitute in the above equation, we get

…… (2)

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Step 6 of 12

The overdrive voltage is

Substitute in the above equation

Therefore, the overdrive voltage is .

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Step 7 of 12

Substitute in equation-(2)
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Therefore, the gate-to-source voltage is .

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Step 8 of 12

Substitute in equation-(1)

Therefore, the value of is .

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Step 9 of 12

(b)

Given data:

The differential gain is,

The value of can be determined from the differential gain equation,

Substitute in the above equation


Therefore, the drain resistance is .

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Step 10 of 12

(c)

The drain voltage for is

Substitute in the above equation

Therefore, the drain voltage for is .

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Step 11 of 12

The drain voltage for is

Substitute in the above equation

Therefore, the drain voltage for is .

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(d)
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The common-mode gain is

Substitute in the above equation

Therefore, the common-mode gain is

(e)

In triode region, the continuous channel obtained by

Therefore, the change in is .

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