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R2 = 1.5 M
RD = 75 k
D
VDD 10V
S
R1 = 1 M
RS = 39 k
Fig. 1
Problem 2. Find ID, VDS and VGS for the NMOS circuit shown below in Fig. 2. Given: VT = 1
V, Kn = 260 A/V2.
RD = 10 k
ID
RG = 2 M
VDD 3.3 V
VDS
IG
VGS
Fig. 2
Problem 3. Find the operating point of the NMOS shown in Fig. 3. Given: VT = 1 V, Kn = 250
A/V2.
RD = 1.6 k
ID
VDD 4 V
IG
VDS
VGS
Fig. 3
Problem 4: Consider the common source amplifier shown in Fig. 4. The transistor
parameters are: = 1.5 V , = 1 mA/V 2 and VA = 100 V . The resistance of source is
= 4 k. Determine: a) Small signal voltage gain .
b) Output resistance of the amplifier.
c) Input resistance of the amplifier.
+10 V
70.9 k
R1
RD
5 k
vo
4 k
RS
vs
29.1 k
R2
Fig. 4
Problem 5: The circuit shown in Fig.5 is to be used as a current amplifier with = 20.
Assuming the op-amp to be ideal, determine the required value of . If = 1 k and the
op-amp output voltage is 12 V, determine the value of .
10 k
RL
iL
iI
vo
_
+
Fig 5
Problem 6: For the circuit shown in Fig. 6, determine the current through the load resistance,
R L = 1K ohm . The applied voltage is Vs = 1Volt .
100 K
+VCC
10 K
RL=1K
Vo
+
Vs=1 V
-VEE
Fig. 6
VA
IL
10 K
Problem 7: Show that the circuit shown in Fig. 7 acts as a difference amplifier, i.e.
=
V0 K (V2 V1 ) . Find K .
R1
R2
R2
-VE
P
VA
V1
-VE
R1
V0
+VC
V2
+VC
Fig. 7
Problem 8: Calculate the output voltage V0 , in the circuit shown in Fig. 8.
100 k
V1 =0.1 V
VA 20 k
Vo
20 k
10 k
400 k
VB
Fig. 8