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The document contains an assignment with two sections - Section A containing multiple choice questions related to how transistor properties affect current and capacitance, and Section B containing open-ended questions about transistor characteristics. Specifically, students are asked to determine how increasing certain transistor dimensions like width, length, or supply voltage would impact current or capacitance. They are also asked to show relationships between current in series transistors and derive metrics like gain for a common gate transistor configuration using small signal analysis.

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Assignment HJJHG

The document contains an assignment with two sections - Section A containing multiple choice questions related to how transistor properties affect current and capacitance, and Section B containing open-ended questions about transistor characteristics. Specifically, students are asked to determine how increasing certain transistor dimensions like width, length, or supply voltage would impact current or capacitance. They are also asked to show relationships between current in series transistors and derive metrics like gain for a common gate transistor configuration using small signal analysis.

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Assignment – 1

Section A

Note: Choose the correct option

1) If the width of a transistor increases, the current will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

2) If the length of a transistor increases, the current will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

3) If the supply voltage of a chip increases, the maximum transistor current will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

4) If the width of a transistor increases, its gate capacitance will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

5) If the length of a transistor increases, its gate capacitance will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

6) If the supply voltage of a chip increases, the gate capacitance of each transistor will

a. increase b. decrease c. not change

Section B

Note: Submit the detailed solution for all the questions

Q1. A) Show that the current through two transistors in series is equal to the current through a
single transistor of twice the. Specifically, show that IDS1 = IDS2 in Fig. 1 when the transistors are in
their linear region: VDS < VDD-Vt, VDD > Vt

B) Show that same is also true for saturation region as well

Q2. Find the Voltage Gain, Current Gain, Input Impedance ad Output Impedance for the Common
Gate configuration using the small signal analysis.

Q3. A 90 nm long transistor has a gate oxide thickness of 16 A. What is the gate capacitance per
micron of width?

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