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Mo DSS P: '4. What Is The Value of G

The document contains 45 questions related to calculating various parameters like gm, pinch-off voltage, device current, input and output impedances, and voltage gains of different JFET and MOSFET amplifier circuits. The questions involve using device specifications, transfer and output characteristics, and circuit diagrams to determine requested values through calculations or PSpice simulations.

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Mo DSS P: '4. What Is The Value of G

The document contains 45 questions related to calculating various parameters like gm, pinch-off voltage, device current, input and output impedances, and voltage gains of different JFET and MOSFET amplifier circuits. The questions involve using device specifications, transfer and output characteristics, and circuit diagrams to determine requested values through calculations or PSpice simulations.

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1. Calculate gmo for a JFET having device parameters IDSS =15 mA, Vp= -5 V.

2. Determine the pinch-point voltage of a JFET with gmo=10 mS and IDSS =12 mA.

3. For a JFET having device parameter gmo= 5 mS andVp= -3.5V, what is the device current at
VGS = 0 v?

4. Calculate the value of gm for a JFET (IDSS = 12mA, VP = -3V) at a bias point of VGS = -1 V.

5. For a JFET having gm = 6mS at VGSq= -1 V, what is the value ofIDSSif VP = -2.5V?

6. A JFET (IDSS = 10mA, VP = -5V) is biased at IDSS’4. What is the value of gm at that bias point?
7. Determine the value of gmfor a JFETJFET (IDSS = 8mA, VP = -5V) when biased at VGSq=Vp’4.

8. A specification sheet provides the following data (at a listed Drain-source current)

yfs= 4.5mS , yos= 25µS

At the listed drain-source current, Determine:

(a) Gm. (b) rd.

9. For a JFET having specified values of yfs= 4.5 mS and yos = 25µS, determine the device output
impedance, Zo(FET), And device ideal Voltage gain, Av(FET).

10. If a JFET having specified value of rd= 100kΩ has an ideal voltage of Av(FET) = -20, what is
the value of gm?
11. Using the transfer Characteristic of Fig.9.38:
a. What is the value of gmo?
b. What is the value of gm at VGSq= -1.5V?
c. What is the value of gm at VGSq= -2.5V?
12. Using the drain characteristic of Fig. 9.39;
a. What is the value of Id for VGS = 0 V
b. What is the value of gmo at VDS = 10 V

13. For a 2N4220 n-channel JFET (yfs=(minimum) = 750µS, yos(Maximum) = 10µS)


a. What is the Value of gm?
b. What is the Value of rd?
14. Calculate the Voltage gain of the amplifier in Fig. 9.40 for the device parameters I DSS = 10mA
and Vp = - 4V. (Assume that rd =∞)

15. Calculate the Voltage gain of the amplifier in Fig.9.40 for the device parameters I DSS = 12mA
and Vp = - 6V, and yos = 25µS

16. Calculate the Voltage gain of the amplifier in Fig.9.41 for Specification Parameters of y fs =
3000 µS and yos = 40µS
17. For the Circuit of Fig. 9.41, Calculate (a) Zi; (b) Zo.

18. For the Circuit of Fig. 9.41, Calculate Ay for a JFET with IDSS = 8 mA, Vp = -3.5 V.

19. For the Circuit of Fig. 9.42, Calculate the output voltage Vo if:
a. Rsis bypassed by the capacitor Cs = 40µF.
b. No bypassed capacitor is present.
20. For the circuit of Fig. 9.42, Calculate the circuit voltage gain, A ys if rd = 35kΩ.

21. Calculate Vofor the circuit of Fig. 9.43.

22. Calculate Vofor the circuit of Fig. 9.43 for rd= 30kΩ.
23. For the circuit of Fig.9.44, Calculate the output voltage Vo assuming that rdis infinite. Ad

24. Calculate Vo for the circuit of Fig.9.44 for the rd = 40kΩ.


25. Calculate Ay for the circuit of Fig. 9.45.
Chapter 9.5 Source-Follower (Common-Drain) Circuit
26. Calculate Vo, Ziand Zo For the circuit of Fig. 9.46 (IDSS= 9 Ma, Vp= -4.5 V), When VI = 0.2 V,
rms.

27. What is the value of gm in the circuit of Fig. 9.46 if Vo = 0.86mV when Vi = 1mV (Assuming
rd= ∞)
28. What value of gm is needed to provide a voltage gain of0.9 in the circuit of Fig.9.46 if the
rd=50kΩ?

29. Calculate Ziand Zo for the circuit of Fig. 9.47.


30. Calculate AV for the circuit of Fig. 9.47.

31. For the circuit in Fig.9.48, calculate Av,Zi and Zo.


32. Calculate Av,Zi and Zo for the circuit of Fig 9.48 with device rd= 33kΩ.

33. Calculate Zi, Zoand Av for the circuit of Fig 9.49.

34. Calculate gm for MOSFET having VT = 3 V when biased at VGSq= 8V. (Assume that k = 0.3x10-
3
)
35. Calculate the voltage gain of the amplifier in Fig.9.50. (Usek = 0.3x10-3)

36. Calculate the voltage gain of the amplifier in Fig.9.50. (Use k = 0.25x10-3)

37. Calculate Zi, Zo and Av for the circuit of Fig 9.51.


38. Determine the values of RDto provide dc bias of VDq= 1/2 VDD in circuit of Fig. 9.52.

39. Determine the values of RD and RS for dc bias of VGS = 1/2 VP and VDSq= ½ VDD in the circuit of
Fig. 9.53. Calculate AV for the values selected.
40. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.40
for IDSS = 10 mA, Vp= -4V.

41. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.41
for IDSS = 8 mA, Vp= -3.5V.
42. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.42.

43. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.46
for IDSS = 9 mA, Vp= -4.5V.

44. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.48.
45. Use PSpice to Calculate the dc bias conditions and the voltage gain of the circuit in Fig. 9.50.

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