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Execises f Cascde plifies ECE 0, Fall 0, F. Najabadi

F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 /6 Execise : Cpute assue and Eey Cascde stae inceases by uble Cascde

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F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 /6 F peius slide: CS aplifie: 0. i 0. 0. i i i

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F peius Pble: Q: CG cnfiuatin: Q: CS cnfiuatin: p p F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 /6 p

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F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 9/6 p p Q: CG cnfiuatin: Q: CS cnfiuatin: p p

Execise 6: Find the pen-lp ain, eall ain and utput esistance f the cicuit if O 0. and L 00 k µ n C x 00 µ/, µ p C x 0 µ/, tp 0.6, λ n 0. /, λ p 0./ and W/L 0/0.8 f all tansists. W 6 0. ncx O 0. 00 0 0. L 0.8 µ 0 final P O O 0. W 0 µ C 6 0 0. p x O 0. 0 0 O L 0.8 O 0.6 O O 0.6 F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 0/6

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Execise 7: n the flded cascde cicuit belw, all tansists hae the sae µc x W/L, the sae λ and. Find the ain and the utput esistance f the aplifie in tes f and nly. F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 /6

F. Najabadi, ECE0, Fall 0 /6 Bias Pble:, the sae µc x W/L, and the sae λ & KCL : & O O O O O O 0. O x L W µc O O O O λ 0. 0. λ λ λ

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