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Analog Circuits (EE3002/EE5310) : Problem Set 6 Shanthi@ee - Iitm.ac - in

This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to analog circuits. Problem 1 asks to design an inverter with a self-bias voltage of 0.9V and quiescent current of 54uA, and determine its DC gain. Problem 2 gives a circuit and asks to determine the incremental input resistance and gain, and the largest input amplitude. Problem 3 gives another circuit and asks to determine the small-signal transfer functions from the input to two outputs. Problem 4 gives a final circuit and asks to determine the quiescent voltages at two nodes and their small-signal voltages.
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Analog Circuits (EE3002/EE5310) : Problem Set 6 Shanthi@ee - Iitm.ac - in

This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to analog circuits. Problem 1 asks to design an inverter with a self-bias voltage of 0.9V and quiescent current of 54uA, and determine its DC gain. Problem 2 gives a circuit and asks to determine the incremental input resistance and gain, and the largest input amplitude. Problem 3 gives another circuit and asks to determine the small-signal transfer functions from the input to two outputs. Problem 4 gives a final circuit and asks to determine the quiescent voltages at two nodes and their small-signal voltages.
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Analog Circuits (EE3002/EE5310) : Problem Set 6

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For the following problems, use the data below: µn Cox = Problem 3
300 µA/V 2 , µp Cox = 75 µA/V 2 , VT n = VT p = 0.6 V; λp =
λn = 0.1/V.

Problem 1

Figure 3: Circuit for problem 3.

Figure 1: Circuit for problem 1. Determine the small-signal transfer functions from vi to vo1
and vo2.
Design the inverter (determine the W/L of each device) in
Fig. 1 to have a self-bias voltage of 0.9 V and a quiescent current of
54 µA when self-biased. Ignore λ for operating point calculations.
Problem 4
What is the dc gain of this inverter? (Use this inverter for the rest
of the problems).

Problem 2

Figure 4: Circuit for problem 4.

Figure 2: Circuit for problem 2. vcm and vd are small signals. Determine the quiescent volt-
ages at nodes A and B. Then find the small-signal voltages at nodes
The capacitor in infinite. Rs = 5 K, and Rg = 1 M. Determine A and B.
the incremental input resistance Rin, and the gain to the output at
node A. What is the largest sinusoidal input amplitude that you can
use for a sinusoidal output?

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