Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780073380643
Author: Donald A. Neamen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EP

Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4.28 with circuit parameters V D D = 5 V , R S = 5 k Ω , R 1 = 70.7 k Ω , R 2 = 9.3 k Ω , and R S i = 500 Ω . The transistor parameters are: V T P = 0.8 V , K p = 0.4 mA/V 2 ,and λ = 0 . Calculate the small−signal voltage gain A υ = υ o / υ i and the output resistance R o seen looking back into the circuit. (Ans. A υ = 0.817 , R o = 0.915 k Ω )

Expert Solution & Answer
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To determine

The values of Av,Ro .

Answer to Problem 4.9EP

  Av=0.77Ro=0.914

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The given circuit is shown below.

  Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design, Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EP , additional homework tip  1

  VDD=5V,RS=5R1=70.7,R2=9.3Rsi=500Ω,λ=0VTP=0.8V,KP=0.4mAV2

Calculation:

The coupling capacitor acts like open circuit for DC value calculation.

The modified circuit is:

  Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design, Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EP , additional homework tip  2

The value of gate voltage is:

  VG=R2R1+R2×VDDVG=9.370.7+9.3×5VG=9.3×580VG=0.58V

From the circuit:

  Vs=VDDIDRSVs=55×103ID

The value of VSG is:

  VSG=VSVGVSG=55×103ID0.58VSG=4.425×103ID

Assuming the transistor operates in saturation region:

  ID=KP( V SG+ V TP)2ID=0.4×103(4.425× 10 3 I D0.8)2ID=0.4×103(3.625× 10 3 I D)2104ID215.48ID+5.24×103=0ID=1.048mA,0.5mA

The value of VSG is:

  VSG=4.425×103IDID=1.048mA,VSG=4.425×103×1.048×103VSG=0.82VSG<|VTP|

Hence, the transistor would be in cutoff mode for ID=1.048mA .

Plugging ID=0.5mA,

  VSG=4.425×103×0.5×103VSG=1.92VVSG>|VTP|

The value of VSD is:

  VSD=VSVDVSD=55×103ID0VSD=55×103×0.5×103VSD=2.5V

  VSD>VSG+VTP

Hence, the assumption is correct and transistor operates in saturation region.

The DC voltage source and coupling capacitor are short-circuited for small-signal equivalent circuit. It is common drain amplifier.

The modified circuit is:

  Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design, Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EP , additional homework tip  3

The value of gm,ro is:

  gm=2KPIDgm=20.4× 10 3×0.5× 10 3gm=0.8944mAVro=1λIDro=10×IDro=

The value of output voltage is:

  Vo=(gmV sg)(Rs||ro)Vo=(gmV sg)Rs...(1)

Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law from input to output:

  Vin=Vsg+VoVin=Vsg(gmV sg)(Rs)Vsg=V in1+gm( R s )

Applying voltage division rule in input:

  Vin=(R1||R2)Rsi+(R1||R2)Vi

Hence, the value of Vsg is:

  Vsg=(R1||R2)(1+gmRs)(R si+( R 1 || R 2 ))Vi

From equation (1):

  Vo=gm(Rs)( R 1 || R 2 )( 1+ g m R s )( R si +( R 1 || R 2 ))ViVoVi=gmRs( 1+ g m R s )( R i R si + R i )(Ri=R1||R2)Av=0.8944×51+0.8944×5( 8.22 0.5+8.22)Av=0.77

The value of output resistance is:

  Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design, Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EP , additional homework tip  4

Applying Kirchhoff’s current law at output node:

  Ix=gmVsg+VxRs+Vxro

The value of current in input circuit is zero.

  Vsg=Vx

Plugging the value:

  Ix=gmVx+VxRs+VxroIx=Vx(gm+1 R s +1 r o )IxVx=gm+1Rs+1ro1Ro=gm+1Rs+1roRo=1gm||Rs||ro

Plugging the values:

  Ro=1gm||Rs||roRo=10.8944||5(ro=)Ro=0.914

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