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This document presents a problem set focused on analog electronic circuits, requiring the analysis of various circuits to determine incremental gains and input amplitudes for distortion-free outputs. Each problem involves specific circuit configurations and parameters, such as transistor saturation and feedback operations. The problems are structured around given circuit diagrams and require calculations based on provided values and conditions.

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Tutorial 3

This document presents a problem set focused on analog electronic circuits, requiring the analysis of various circuits to determine incremental gains and input amplitudes for distortion-free outputs. Each problem involves specific circuit configurations and parameters, such as transistor saturation and feedback operations. The problems are structured around given circuit diagrams and require calculations based on provided values and conditions.

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Analog Electronic Circuits : Problem Set 3

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For all the problems that follow, use µn Cox (W/L) = distortion-free output sinusoid. Compare the answers you get here
0.5 mA/V2 and VT = 0.7 V. All capacitors are infinite. with those from the previous problem.

Problem 1 Problem 3
7V
7V

6.6M 12K
250uA C2
6.6M 12K Rx
C1 vo 250uA
C1
100K C3
7.4M C3 24K 100K vo
7.4M
vᵢ 7.4M C2
24K
vᵢ

Figure 1: Circuit for problem 1.


Figure 3: Circuit for problem 3.
In Fig. 1, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine
the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a
In Fig. 3, determine Rx so that the following conditions are
distortion-free output sinusoid.
satisfied.

• All transistors are in saturation.


Problem 2
• The distortion-free output swing is maximized.
7V

6.6M 12K
250uA Problem 4
C1
C3
100K vo In Fig. 4(a), determine the signs on the opamp for negative feed-
7.4M C2 back operation. Determine the gate potential of the transistor for
24K
vᵢ Vref=3 V and Vdd=5 V. Repeat for Vref=3 V and Vdd=3.5 V.
In Fig. 4(b), determine the signs on the opamp for negative
feedback operation. Determine the gate potential of the transistor
for Vref=3 V and Vdd=5 V. Repeat for Vref=0.5 V and Vdd=5 V.
Figure 2: Circuit for problem 2.
In Fig. 4(c), determine the signs on the opamp for negative
In Fig. 2, determine the incremental gain vo/vi. Determine feedback operation. Determine the source potential of the transistor
the largest input amplitude that can be used while still seeing a for Vref=3 V and Vdd=5 V. Repeat for Vref=1.8 V and Vdd=5 V.

1
Vdd Vdd Vdd
(a) (b) (c)
0.25mA 0.25mA
Vref
Vref Vref

3V

0.25mA

Figure 4: Circuit for problem 4.

Problem 5

7V

6.6M 12K
C2
C1 vo
4K
100K
7.4M 24K
4K C3
vᵢ

Figure 5: Circuit for problem 5.

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


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

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