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HW 4 Fall 2023 EEE313

1. Find the DC operating point, midband input resistance and gain, and upper cutoff frequency for a common emitter amplifier circuit. 2. Find the DC operating point, midband gain, lower cutoff frequency, and upper cutoff frequency for a common gate amplifier circuit. 3. Find the input differential resistance, overall differential gain, worst-case common mode gain, Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMMR), and input common mode resistance for a differential amplifier circuit. 4. Find the differential gain of a MOSFET differential amplifier circuit in terms of the transistors' transconductances and a resistor value, without requiring a DC analysis. 5. For a circuit with BJTs

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HW 4 Fall 2023 EEE313

1. Find the DC operating point, midband input resistance and gain, and upper cutoff frequency for a common emitter amplifier circuit. 2. Find the DC operating point, midband gain, lower cutoff frequency, and upper cutoff frequency for a common gate amplifier circuit. 3. Find the input differential resistance, overall differential gain, worst-case common mode gain, Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMMR), and input common mode resistance for a differential amplifier circuit. 4. Find the differential gain of a MOSFET differential amplifier circuit in terms of the transistors' transconductances and a resistor value, without requiring a DC analysis. 5. For a circuit with BJTs

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EEE313 Fall 2023-2024 12.12.

2023
HOMEWORK#4

Please submit your solutions to Moodle by Wednesday, 20.12.2023, 23:55.

1.
VCC Consider the common emitter amplifier shown
on the left under the following conditions:
Rs=4kΩ, R1=33kΩ, R2=22kΩ, RE=3kΩ
RC RC=4kΩ, RL=5kΩ, VCC=5V.
R1 The DC emitter current is found as
CC2
vout VBE(ON)=0.7V, VCE(SAT)=0.2V, β0=100, and
CC1
ro=200kΩ.
Rs
Q0 RL a. Find the DC operating point for Q0 and
verify its state
vs Rin b. Find the midband input resistance Rin and
R2 midband gain.
RE CC3
c. If the transistor is specified to have
fT=700MHz and Cµ=1pF, find the upper
cutoff frequency.
Since the high frequency response is asked you
can assume the external capacitors as short
circuit.

2.
+VDD=5V
The common gate amplifier shown on the left
has
VTN=1V
KN=2mA/V2
λ=0
RD= 5kΩ C2= 2µF vout Cgs=12pF
Cgd=3pF
RL=4kΩ a. Find the DC operating point (ID,VDS) and
verify the state of M1.
M1
C1= 1µF b. Fing the midband gain, A0=vout / vin

c. Find the lower cutoff frequency, fL


Ri= 2kΩ
RS= 10kΩ d. Find the upper cutoff frequency, fH
vin

-VDD=-5V
EEE313 Fall 2023-2024 12.12.2023
3.
V+=15V
RC=10kΩ
RE=150Ω
RC RC RB=5kΩ
β=100
-v + VA=∞
out
RB RB VBE(ON)=0.7V
Q0 Q1

+vs/2

vCM +- -vs/2 RE RE

I=1 mA REE=200kΩ

vs and vCM are small signals, find:


a. The input differential resistance Rid
b. The overall differential gain Adm=vout/vs
c. The worst-case common mode gain if RC is accurate to +/-1%
d. The Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMMR) in dB for the case in c.
e. The input common mode resistance Ricm
4.
VDD
For the MOSFET differential amplifier shown
on the left M2 has twice the width of M1. The
DC bias on the gate of M1 and M2 are the
same.
RD RD
Find the differential gain of this amplifier in
terms of gm1 and RD, i.e Adm=(v2-v1)/vd. DC
v1 v2 analysis is not required. Assume λ=0.
(W/L) (2W/L)

M1 M2

vd /2 -vd /2

I
EEE313 Fall 2023-2024 12.12.2023
5.
VCC=10V For the circuit shown on the left
β=100, VBE(ON)=0.7V,
VCE(SAT)=0.2V, VT=26mV,
KN=0.5mA/V2, VTN=1V, RC=4kΩ
v1, vCM, vd are small signals and
RC RC vCM=VCM+vcm

vC1 vC2 a. Find the range of VCM to keep Q1


and Q2 in F.A and M1 in saturation,
Q1 Q2 v1 = vd = vCM = 0.

vCM+vd/2 vCM-vd/2 b. v =0.1cos(ω t) and


1 1
vd=0.001cos(ω2t) and ω2>> ω1 (v1
I0 acts like DC compared to vd ). Find
v1 vout=vc2-vc1 numerically. Comment
M1 on the frequency spectrum of vout

c. For v1=0 and vout=vc2 find Common


3V
Mode Rejection Ratio (CMMR).
λ=0.02 for M1 only for this part.

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