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1) The document is an assignment submission for a course on analog electronic circuits. It contains 8 questions testing understanding of diode, MOSFET, and circuit analysis concepts. 2) The student correctly answered all 8 questions. For each question, the student provided the correct numerical answer along with an explanation of the steps taken to arrive at that answer. 3) The instructor provided feedback that the submission was "Great!" and awarded full marks of 10 out of 10 for the assignment.
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moodle_1701 Gaurav Singh

ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS


My home My courses Managed Courses Semester 1701 1701-ELL304 Assignments
Assignment 1

Started on Saturday, 5 August 2017, 10:51 PM


State Finished
Completed on Friday, 11 August 2017, 7:27 PM
Time taken 5 days 20 hours
Grade 10.00 out of 10.00 (100%)
Feedback Great!

Question 1 Consider a non-ideal diode with the standard diode equation. iD is 1.6 milli-amperes. If vD
Correct changes by 1.3 milli-volt, what is the change in iD ? Give your answer in micro-amperes.
Assume vT = kT /q = 26 milli-volts.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00
Answer:
Flag question
80

Correct!
The standard equation for the diode is:
iD = IS (exp(vD /vT ) 1)

Splitting up the equation into its operating point and small-signal parts,
diD
iD = ID + id = ID + | vd
dv D VD

This gives:
id = IS exp(vD /vT )/vT vd = ID /vT vd

Plugging in values:
id = 1.6/26 1.3 1000 = 80

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The correct answer is: 80 /- 0.8

Question 2 In the circuit below, the diode has a cut-in voltage of 0.7 volts.
Correct

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1.00
Flag question

VX is 7 volts, R1 and R2 are 0.1 and 3.1 kilo-ohms respectively. What is the current
through R2 ? Give your answer in milli-amperes.

Answer:
2.1875

Correct!

If the diode is ON, then the drop across the diode is 0.7 volts. Then a KCL at the anode
(negative terminal) of the diode will give:
(VX 0.7)/R 2 + 0.7/R 1 = ID

where ID is the current through the diode. The above gives ID of -4.97, a negative current,
which is not possible. Therefore the diode is OFF.
Given that the diode is OFF, the current through R2 is VX /(R1 + R2 ) or 2.1875 milli-
amperes.
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The correct answer is: 2.1875 /- 0.021875

Question 3 In the circuit below, the n-channel MOS device operates according to the model:
2
Correct iD = K (vGS VT )

where K is 36 milli-siemens per volt and VT is 0.9 volts.


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1.00

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If VX is 1.2 volts and vx is 2 milli-volts, what is id ? Give your answer in micro-amperes.

Answer:
43.2
Correct!

diD
2
iD = ID + id = K (VX VT ) + | vx
dv GS VX

Or, in other words,


diD
id = | vx = 2K (VX VT ) vx
dv GS VX

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The correct answer is: 43.2 /- 2.16

Question 4 In the circuit above, as we apply a small signal voltage, vx , a small signal current id flows
Correct through the circuit. What is the small signal resistance of the circuit? Give your answer in
ohms.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00
Answer:
Flag question
46.29

Correct!
For a small signal vx , a small signal current id = 2K (VX VT ) vx flows through the
circuit. This means that the effective small signal resistance of the circuit is:
1
ro =
2K(VX VT )

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The correct answer is: 46.296296296296 /- 2.3148148148148

Question 5 In the circuit below, for the nMOS device K is 36 milli-siemens per volt as above, VT is 0.9
Correct volts as above.

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2.00

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RD is 1.08 kilo-ohms. Consider the device model as given above. What is the current, ID ?
Give your answer in milli-amperes.
Answer:
2

Correct!

VGS = 3.3 ID R D

Therefore:
2
K (3.3 ID R D VT ) = ID

Solving the above quadratic, we obtain the value of I_D. There will be two solutions. The
larger of the two solutions is unreasonable because the corresponding
(VGS VT ) = (3.3 ID R D VT ) is negative.

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The correct answer is: 2 /- 0.1

Question 6 In the circuit below, the p-channel MOS device operates according to the model:
2
Correct iD = K (vSG VT )

where K is 34 milli-siemens per volt and VT is 1.4 volts.


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1.00

Flag question

If VX is 1.6 volts, and vx is 5 milli-volts, what is the small signal current id ? Give your
answer in micro-amperes.
The convention for current is to measure the current going into a node. For example, iD is
the current going into the drain.

Answer:
102

Correct!

diD
2
iD = ID + id = K (3.3 VX VT ) + | vx
dv X VX

Or, in other words,

di
diD
id = | vx = 2K (3.3 VX VT ) vx
dv X VX

+
The correct answer is: 102 /- 5.1

Question 7 In the circuit above, as we apply a small signal voltage, vx , a small signal current id flows
Correct through the circuit. What is the small signal resistance of the circuit? Give your answer in
ohms.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00
Answer:
Flag question
49.01

Correct!

For a small signal v x, a small signal current i d = 2K(V X V T) v x flows through the circuit.
This means that the effective small signal resistance of the circuit is:
1
ro =
2K ( 3.3 V X V T )

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The correct answer is: 49.019607843137 /- 2.4509803921569

Question 8 In the circuit below, for the pMOS device \(K\) is 34 milli-siemens per volt as above, \(V_T\)
Correct is 1.4 volts as above.

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2.00

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\(R_D\) is 0.88 kilo-ohms. Consider the device model as given above. What is the
magnitude of the current, \(I_D\)? Give your answer in milli-amperes.
The convention in analog electronics is that positive current flows from the top of the page
to the bottom of the page.
Answer:
1.88

Correct!

\(V_{SG} = 3.3 - I_S R_D\)


where \(I_S = -I_D\) is the positive current flowing into the source.
Therefore:
\(K(3.3 - I_S R_D - V_T)^2 = I_S\)
Solving the above quadratic, we obtain the value of I_S. There will be two solutions. The
larger of the two solutions is unreasonable because the corresponding \((V_{GS} - V_T) =
(3.3-I_S R_D - V_T)\) is negative.

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The correct answer is: 1.9 /- 0.095

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