1 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik Chapter 7 Building Blocks of Integrated Circuit Amplifiers: Examples (expl), Problems(p), Exercises(ex)

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1 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik Chapter 7 Building Blocks of Integrated Circuit Amplifiers: Examples (expl), Problems(p), Exercises(ex)

2 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.9: Basics of CS amplifier

3 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik ex7.1: Basic gain cell

4 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.24: MOS cascode amplifier

5 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.26: MOS cascode amplifier

6 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik ex7.12: BJT cascode amplifier

7 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik expl7.5: MOS Current Mirror

8 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.49: MOS Current Mirror Simulate

9 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik ex7.18: BJT Current Mirror

10 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.58: BJT Current Mirror

11 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.65: MOS Cascode Current Mirror Also calculate change in current given change in Vo=10V

12 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.70: Wilson Current Mirror Find R if VCC=VEE=2.5 V. Compare change in current with 7.58 and 7.65.

13 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.72: Wilson Current Mirror Use VCESAT=0.3 V to calculate Vomax (solution manual uses VCESAT=0.2 V)

14 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik expl7.6 & ex7.22: Widlar Current Mirror

15 EE 3120 Microelectronics II Suketu Naik p7.77: Widlar Current Mirror Don't assume beta=infinite, use beta=100; your answers will be slighly different from the solutions manual