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EE124 Lecture 9 Common Source Common Gate Source Follower Amplifier Feb 24 Spring 2020

The document discusses a lecture on common source amplifiers, including their gain, input and output impedance. It provides examples of calculating the gain of a common source amplifier and reviews diode-connected MOSFETs and using them as the load for a common source amplifier.

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EE124 Lecture 9 Common Source Common Gate Source Follower Amplifier Feb 24 Spring 2020

The document discusses a lecture on common source amplifiers, including their gain, input and output impedance. It provides examples of calculating the gain of a common source amplifier and reviews diode-connected MOSFETs and using them as the load for a common source amplifier.

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Electronic Design II

(EE124-01) Lecture 9
HIU-YUNG WONG
FEB. 24, 2020
[email protected], Office: ENG363
http://www.sjsu.edu/people/hiuyung.wong/index.html

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Outline
Common Source Amplifier (gain, Z in, Zout)
Diode-connected

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Announcement
• Assignment 2 posted, due date 3/1 (No Late Submission)
• Mid-term 1: 3/4
• Assignment 1 solution posted.

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The Workshop on Compound Semiconductor
Materials and Devices 2020

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What did we learn in the last lecture?
W What are the definitions of
g m = µ nCox (VGS − VTH ) input and output
L
impedance
W
g m = 2µ nCox ID
L
Small signal models of
2I D NMOS and PMOS
gm =
VGS − VTH

1
ro ≈
λI D Current Source

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A Quick Review of Last Two Lectures

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Common Source Amplifier

CMOS Amplifiers
Chapter 17
Common Gate Amplifier

Source Follower

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Common-Source Topology
Large Signal View

Small Signal View: Next Slide

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Small-signal model of CS stage

Gain:

What is the difference between Vin and vin?

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Extra: CS Inverter from Large Signal
Perspective (not in exam)

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Small-signal model of CS stage
RIN:

ROUT:

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Large Signal View of Channel Length Modulation

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Example
ID = 1mA
μnCox=100μA/V2
VTH=0.5V
λ=0
Find the gain

W W 2I D
g m = µ nCox (VGS − VTH ) g m = 2 µ n Cox ID gm =
L L VGS − VTH

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CS Stage with Current-Source Load

AV: ROUT: RIN:

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Can you repeat what we did for

PMOS Input CS Stage NMOS CS in the last few slides for


PMOS?

AV: ROUT: RIN:

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Review: Diode Connected MOSFET
VD

Ground

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CS Stage with Diode-Connected Load

W W 2I D
g m = µ nCox (VGS − VTH ) g m = 2 µ n Cox ID gm =
L L VGS − VTH

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