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Chapter 7 Problem 8.24

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Figure P8.24 shows a circuit for a differential amplifier with an active load. Here Q1 and Q2 form the differential pair, while the current source transistors Q4 and Q5 form the active loads for Q1 and Q2, respectively. The dc bias circuit that establishes an appropriate dc voltage at the drains of Q1 and Q2 is not shown. It is required to design the circuit to meet the following specifications: (a) Differential gain Ad = 80 V/V. (b) IREF = I = 100 A. (c) The dc voltage at the gates of Q6 and Q3 is +1.5 V. (d) The dc voltage at the gates of Q7, Q4, and Q5 is 1.5 V. The technology available is specified as follows: nCox = 3 pCox = 90 A/V2; Vtn = = 0.7 V, VAn = = 20 V. Specify the required value of R and the W / L ratios for all transistors. Also specify ID and at which each transistor is operating. For dc bias calculations you may neglect channel-length modulation.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

Figure P8.24 shows a circuit for a differential amplifier

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