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Chapter 7 Problem 8.31

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A MOS differential amplifier utilizing a simple current source to provide the bias current I is found to have a CMRR of 60 dB. If it is required to raise the CMRR to 100 dB by adding a cascode transistor to the current source, what must the intrinsic gain of the cascode transistor be? If the cascode transistor is operated at V, what must its be? If for the specific technology utilized V/m, specify the channel length L of the cascode transistor.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

A MOS differential amplifier utilizing a simple current

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