Mosfet Lecture 5
Mosfet Lecture 5
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Three Basic Configurations:
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Characterizing Amplifiers (Recall BJT Lecture 5)
Figure 2: (a) An amplifier fed with a signal source (𝒗sig , 𝑹sig ) and providing its output across a
load resistance 𝑹𝑳. (b) The circuit in (a) with the amplifier represented by its equivalent circuit
model. (c) Determining the output resistance 𝑹𝒐 of the amplifier.
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Open Circuit Voltage Gain:
𝑣𝑜
𝐴𝑣𝑜 ≡ |
𝑣𝑖 𝑅
𝐿 =∞
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Common-Source (CS) Amplifier
Figure 3: (a) CS Amplifier Circuit (b) its equivalent circuit using hybrid -Model of MOSFET
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𝐴𝑣𝑜 ≅ −𝑔𝑚 𝑅𝐷
Output Resistance: 𝑹𝒐
𝑅𝑜 = 𝑅𝐷 ∥ 𝑟𝑜
If 𝑟𝑜 >> 𝑅𝐷 , then we can neglect 𝑟𝑜 ;
𝑅𝑜 = 𝑅𝐷
Overall Voltage Gain: 𝑮𝒗
To determine the overall voltage gain 𝐺𝑣 , we first note that the infinite input
resistance will make the entire signal 𝑣sig appear at the amplifier input,
𝑣𝑖 = 𝑣sig
If load resistance 𝑅𝐿 is connected to the output of the amplifier,
𝐴𝑣 is obtained by replacing 𝑅𝐷 with 𝑅𝐷 ‖𝑅𝐿 in 𝐴𝑣𝑜
𝐴𝑣 = −𝑔𝑚 (𝑅𝐷 ∥𝑅𝐿 ∥𝑟𝑜 )
Now overall voltage gain can be written as;
𝐺𝑣 = 𝐴𝑣 = −𝑔𝑚 (𝑅𝐷 ∥𝑅𝐿 ∥𝑟𝑜 )
Example 1
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𝑅𝑜 = 𝑅𝐷 = 20kΩ
𝑅𝐿 20𝑘
𝐴𝑣 = 𝐴𝑣𝑜 = −40 × = −20 V/V
𝑅𝐿 + 𝑅𝑜 20𝑘 + 20𝑘
𝐺𝑣 = 𝐴𝑣 = −20 V/V
𝑣ˆ𝑖 = 0.1 × 2𝑉𝑂𝑉 = 0.2 × 2 × 0.25 = 0.05 V
𝑣ˆ𝑜 = 𝐺𝑣 𝑣ˆ𝑖 = 20 × 0.05 = 1 V
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Figure 4: CS amplifier with a source resistance Rs: (a) Circuit without bias details; (b)
Equivalent circuit with the MOSFET represented by its T model
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Figure 5: (a) CG Amplifier Circuit (b) its equivalent circuit using T-Model of MOSFET
Example 2
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𝐴𝑣𝑜 = 𝑔𝑚 𝑅𝐷 = 10𝑚 × 2𝑘 = 20 𝑉/𝑉
𝑅in 100
𝐺𝑣 = ( ) 𝐴𝑣𝑜 = ( ) 20 = 10 V/V
𝑅in + 𝑅sig 100 + 100
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Figure 6: (a) CG Amplifier (b) MOSFET replaced with T-Model (c) 𝒓𝟎 neglected
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Input Resistance: 𝑹𝐢𝐧
𝑅in =
Open Circuit Voltage Gain: 𝑨𝒗𝒐
𝐴𝑣𝑜 = 1
Output Resistance: 𝑹𝒐
𝑅𝑜 = 1/𝑔𝑚
Overall Voltage Gain: 𝑮𝒗
𝑅𝐿
𝐺𝑣 = 𝐴𝑣 =
𝑅𝐿 + 1/𝑔𝑚
Example 3
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𝐼𝐷 = 𝑘𝑛 𝑉𝑂𝑉 = × 20𝑚 × (0.25)2 = 0.625 𝑚𝐴
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It is given that: 𝑅𝐿 = 1kΩ to 10kΩ Correspondingly,
When 𝑅𝐿 = 1kΩ
𝑅𝐿 1𝑘
𝐺𝑣 = = = 0.83 𝑉/𝑉
𝑅𝐿 + 𝑅𝑜 1𝑘 + 0.2𝑘
When 𝑅𝐿 = 10kΩ
𝑅𝐿 10𝑘
𝐺𝑣 = = = 0.98 𝑉/𝑉
𝑅𝐿 + 𝑅𝑜 10𝑘 + 0.2𝑘
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1. Common-Source (CS) Configuration: Ideal for achieving high gain; can use
single or cascaded stages depending on gain requirements.
2. Source Resistor (𝑹𝑺 ) : Improves performance but reduces gain when added
to the CS stage.
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