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This document contains instructions for two problems related to analog electronic circuits. Problem 1 involves determining the gate potentials, op-amp polarities, and transistor behaviors in two circuits using negative feedback op-amps at different reference voltages and power supply voltages. Problem 2 involves characterizing several current mirror circuits by determining the minimum output voltage, incremental output resistance, and current error at specific operating conditions. Transistor parameters and assumptions are provided to analyze the circuits.

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This document contains instructions for two problems related to analog electronic circuits. Problem 1 involves determining the gate potentials, op-amp polarities, and transistor behaviors in two circuits using negative feedback op-amps at different reference voltages and power supply voltages. Problem 2 involves characterizing several current mirror circuits by determining the minimum output voltage, incremental output resistance, and current error at specific operating conditions. Transistor parameters and assumptions are provided to analyze the circuits.

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Analog Electronic Circuits : Problem Set 5

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For all the problems, use µn Cox (W/L) =1 mA/V2 and


VT = 0.7 V. Assume that λ = 0 unless otherwise mentioned.
All capacitors are infinite.

Problem 1

Figure 1: Circuit for problem 1.

In Fig. 1(a), determine the signs on the opamp for negative


feedback operation. Determine the gate potentials of the transistors
for Vref=3 V and Vdd=7 V. Repeat for Vref=3 V and Vdd=5 V.
In Fig. 1(b), determine the signs on the opamp for negative
feedback operation. Determine the gate potentials of the transistors
for Vref=3 V and Vdd=6 V. Repeat for Vref=3 V and Vdd=2.2 V.

Problem 2

Fig. 2 shows a progression of current mirrors. For this problem,


assume that all transistors have λ = 1/50 V. Further, use Vdd =
10 V. To find the potentials at various nodes of the mirrors, assume
that λ = 0. Use this information to determine the gm’s and ro’s of
the transistors. The opamps in parts (f) and (h) are ideal. Determine
the signs on these opamps for negative feedback operation.
For each of the current mirrors, determine

• The minimum voltage Vo needed to ensure that the output be-


haves like a current source.
Figure 2: Circuit for problem 2.
• The incremental output resistance, assuming all devices are in
saturation.

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• Current error, which we will define as (Io-0.5 mA)/Io when
Vo = 0.5 Vdd.

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