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Electronic Design II
(EE124‐01) Lecture 26
HIU‐YUNG WONG
MAY 6, 2020
hiuyung.wong@sjsu.edu, Office: ENG363
http://www.sjsu.edu/people/hiuyung.wong/index.html
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Outline
Feedback Basics
◦ V‐I
Bode‐Plot and Stability
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Announcements
Assignment 5 due on May. 10, 2020 11:59pm, NO LATE Submission
Please check your homework, report and midterm scores on Canvas. Try to resolve any issues asap.
Final Exam on Friday, May 15, 0945‐1200 (Lockdown Browser + Webcam)
Since other classes are using Lockdown Browser + Webcam already, I suggest you using it in EE124. If for
any reason you cannot, please email me before 5/10 and I will set up Zoom exam for you. Same checking
procedure as in midterm 2.
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Fall 2020: EE 222 Advanced Integrated
Devices (Previously Semiconductor Devices II)
(Prerequisites Graduate standing or Instructor Consent)
A pedestrian and superficial guide on:
◦ Modern CMOS technology
◦ Future and 3D Transistors (FinFET, Nanowire), Negative Capacitance FET,
Tunnel FET
◦ Future memories: ReRAM/PCM/STT RAM
◦ More than Moore: Neuromorphic, Superconducting device and
Quantum computing
TCAD simulations will be used extensively
After this class, you will be familiar with TCAD simulation and the
basics of the most exciting device physics
https://ee.sjsu.edu/files/public/Greensheet/Current/gs_ee222‐
01.pdf
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Four Types of Feedback What are the units of K?
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Feedback Network
Chapter 12
Feedback
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Voltage‐Voltage Feedback
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Voltage‐Voltage Feedback (Example)
Assume R1 and R2 are very large (Why?), what is the
gain?
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Input Impedance of V‐V feedback
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Input Impedance Example
Without Feedback, what type of amplifier is it?
Without Feedback, what is RIN?
What is the feedback factor?
What is the new RIN? Good or bad?
What assumption did we make?
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Output Impedance of V‐V feedback
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Output Impedance Example
Without Feedback, what type of amplifier is it?
Without Feedback, what is ROUT?
What is the feedback factor?
What is the new ROUT? Good or bad?
What assumption did we make?
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Voltage Current Feedback
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1. Understand the circuit. Draw the circuit without feedback
V‐I Feedback
Example
2. What is the feedback factor
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Input Impedance of V‐I Feedback
As mentioned, feedback gives desirable RIN,
ROUT, without derivation, guess what they
should be?
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Important:
We will not cover I‐I and I‐V Feedbacks: But the methodology is the same
We have been assuming ideal feedback network (i.e. no impedance effects due to feedback
network, but it is not true in reality). We will not cover neither. But you need to know what you
didn’t learn!
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