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) For The Given NMOS. Given: V 1 V, .: ESC201A: Assignment VIII Date: 17 March, 2015

This document contains 8 problems related to analyzing circuits containing NMOS transistors and operational amplifiers. The problems involve calculating operating points, determining voltage and current values, and analyzing amplifier configurations. Circuit diagrams are provided for each problem to analyze.

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) For The Given NMOS. Given: V 1 V, .: ESC201A: Assignment VIII Date: 17 March, 2015

This document contains 8 problems related to analyzing circuits containing NMOS transistors and operational amplifiers. The problems involve calculating operating points, determining voltage and current values, and analyzing amplifier configurations. Circuit diagrams are provided for each problem to analyze.

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ESC201A: Assignment VIII

Date: 17th March, 2015.


Problem 1. Find the Q point (ID, VDS) for the given NMOS. Given: VT = 1 V,
W
=
K n =
25 A/V 2 .
0 C0 x
L

R2 = 1.5 M

RD = 75 k
D

VDD 10V
S

R1 = 1 M
RS = 39 k

Fig. 1
Problem 2. Find ID, VDS and VGS for the NMOS circuit shown below in Fig. 2. Given: VT = 1
V, Kn = 260 A/V2.

RD = 10 k

ID

RG = 2 M

VDD 3.3 V

VDS

IG
VGS

Fig. 2

Problem 3. Find the operating point of the NMOS shown in Fig. 3. Given: VT = 1 V, Kn = 250
A/V2.

RD = 1.6 k
ID
VDD 4 V

IG
VDS
VGS

Fig. 3
Problem 4: Consider the common source amplifier shown in Fig. 4. The transistor
parameters are: = 1.5 V , = 1 mA/V 2 and VA = 100 V . The resistance of source is
= 4 k. Determine: a) Small signal voltage gain .
b) Output resistance of the amplifier.
c) Input resistance of the amplifier.

+10 V

70.9 k

R1

RD

5 k

vo
4 k

RS

vs

29.1 k

R2

Fig. 4

Problem 5: The circuit shown in Fig.5 is to be used as a current amplifier with = 20.
Assuming the op-amp to be ideal, determine the required value of . If = 1 k and the
op-amp output voltage is 12 V, determine the value of .

10 k

RL

iL

iI

vo

_
+

Fig 5
Problem 6: For the circuit shown in Fig. 6, determine the current through the load resistance,
R L = 1K ohm . The applied voltage is Vs = 1Volt .

100 K
+VCC

10 K

RL=1K

Vo

+
Vs=1 V

-VEE

Fig. 6

VA
IL

10 K

Problem 7: Show that the circuit shown in Fig. 7 acts as a difference amplifier, i.e.
=
V0 K (V2 V1 ) . Find K .

R1

R2

R2

-VE
P

VA
V1

-VE

R1

V0

+VC

V2

+VC

Fig. 7
Problem 8: Calculate the output voltage V0 , in the circuit shown in Fig. 8.

100 k
V1 =0.1 V

VA 20 k
Vo
20 k

10 k

400 k

VB

Fig. 8

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