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The document is an exam paper for EEE302 at Uskudar University, consisting of four questions related to circuit analysis and design. It includes tasks such as drawing circuit diagrams, calculating gains, and analyzing transistor parameters. The exam is structured for a total of 110 points and has a duration of 75 minutes.

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Final 2023

The document is an exam paper for EEE302 at Uskudar University, consisting of four questions related to circuit analysis and design. It includes tasks such as drawing circuit diagrams, calculating gains, and analyzing transistor parameters. The exam is structured for a total of 110 points and has a duration of 75 minutes.

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Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini


Name, ID#:

Uskudar University, Dept. of EEE

EEE302 Final Exam

1. In the figure shown on the right, each transistor has a


dimension of 10µm/0.18µm. (µnCox = 200µA/V2, µpCox =
100µA/V2, |VTH|= 0.5V for NMOS and PMOS)

a- Draw the differential half circuit for the differential


pair in the circuit.
b- Draw the small signal equivalent of the differential
half circuit.
c- Find the gain of the circuit symbolically.
d- If the current flow in the resistor is 0.5mA, calculate
the gain of the circuit (don’t forget to calculate gm of the required transistors if needed!). (Assume all the
transistors in saturation mode) Hint: when calculating gm
for the PM0S, you use, µpCox rather than µnCox)

2. There is a common-source amplifier on the right.


a- Draw the small signal equivalent circuit. Then, calculate the
gain of the circuit.
b- Find the equivalent input and output capacitances of the
circuit by using Miller’s theorem.

3. For the circuit on the right, assume that IC= 1mA, and the
transistor is in the active mode (RL = RS = 1kΩ, β = 100).
a- Draw the small signal model and calculate the transistor
parameters such as gm and rπ.
b- Calculate the input and output poles of the transistor if
Cπ = Cµ = 10-12 Farads.

4- Assume that there is a transfer function as:

H(s) = 𝐻(𝑠) =
( )( )( )

where w0 = 2𝜋.10MHz, w1 = 2𝜋.100MHz, w2 = 2𝜋.500MHz. Draw the gain and phase characteristics of the transfer
function.

Q1 40 points, Q2 20 points, Q3 20 points, Q4 30 points. Duration is 75min.

Good luck! Dr. Uğur Çini

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