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This document contains 6 problems analyzing different analog electronic circuits. Students are asked to determine the incremental gain, largest input amplitude before distortion, and output impedance for each circuit. Common parameters like transistor properties and load resistances are provided to be used across all problems. Solving these problems will help students analyze basic analog amplifier circuits.

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This document contains 6 problems analyzing different analog electronic circuits. Students are asked to determine the incremental gain, largest input amplitude before distortion, and output impedance for each circuit. Common parameters like transistor properties and load resistances are provided to be used across all problems. Solving these problems will help students analyze basic analog amplifier circuits.

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Analog Electronic Circuits : Problem Set 4

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For all the problems that follow, use In Fig. 2, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine
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µn Cox (W/L) =1 mA/V and VT = 0.7 V. All capacitors the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a
are infinite. distortion-free output sinusoid. What is the output impedance of
the amplifier (looking from the 12 K load)?

Problem 1
Problem 3

Figure 1: Circuit for problem 1. Figure 3: Circuit for problem 3.

In Fig. 1, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine In Fig. 3, determine the incremental gain vo/vi for Rs=0. De-
the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a termine the largest input amplitude that can be used while still see-
distortion-free output sinusoid. What is the output impedance of ing a distortion-free output sinusoid. What is the output impedance
the amplifier (looking from the 12 K load)? of the amplifier (looking from the 12 K load)?
Repeat the above with Rs=10 K. What do you notice? Why?

Problem 2
Problem 4

In Fig. 4, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine


the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a
distortion-free output sinusoid. What is the output impedance of
the amplifier (looking from the 12 K load)?

Problem 5

In Fig. 5, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine


Figure 2: Circuit for problem 2. the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a

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Figure 4: Circuit for problem 4.

Figure 5: Circuit for problem 5.

distortion-free output sinusoid. What is the output impedance of


the amplifier (looking from the 12 K load)?

Problem 6

In Fig. 6, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine


the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a
distortion-free output sinusoid.

Figure 6: Circuit for problem 6.

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