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13Operational‐AmplifierCircuits
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6.StreamlinedPresentationofFrequencyResponse.Whilekeepingthetreatmentoffrequencyresponsealltogether,thechapterhasbeenrewrittentostreamlineitsflow,andsimplifyandclarifythepresentation.
7.ClearerandSimplifiedStudyofFeedback.Thefeedbackchapterhasbeenrewrittentoimprove,simplify,andclarifythepresentatonofthiskeysubject.
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AppendixF:s‐DomainAnalysis:Poles,Zeros,andBodePlots
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Table 3.1 Summary of Important Semiconductor Equations
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Figure correction: see end of document.
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aFortheinterpretationof , ,, and refertoFig.7.34 b .
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ProblemD*7.108ItisrequiredtodesignthebiascircuitofFig.7.52 a foraBJTwhosenominal 100.
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ForadiscussionofMoore’slawanddevicescaling,seeSection15.1.
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WewilldemonstratethispointinSection10.5.
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…forasweshallseeinSection10.5…
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However,aswillbeseeninSection10.5…
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…neglect .)
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…TableK.1inAppendixK,…
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…TableK.1inAppendixK…
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Itcanbeseenthatanerrorof2%inW/Lwillresultinanerrorin of2%.Thatis,the2%mismatchintheW/Lratiosof and willresultina2%mismatchintheir values.…
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10 2 /0.02
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1MΩ.
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1MΩ.
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= 1MΩ.
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200V
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40 m
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1000 2x
22.36kΩ
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4.47V
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.
0.89
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OurstudyoftransistoramplifiersinChapters7through9…
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1ThederivationofthisexpressionissimpleandisgiveninChapter7…
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≃∑
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C1
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…mayselect sothat1/ is,say…
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… mustbereducedto 1.41pF.
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sig
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… 1/2 sig in.
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…showthatthepoleintroducedattheoutputnodeisdominant.
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≡ ∥
∥ ∥
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Ans.0.5mA,0.5mA,5mA,85V/V;0.1V/V;8.95V/V;189.5kΩ;19.2Ω.
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Ans. 249.3 …
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.
≅ 1.11Ω
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Figureis E11.25.
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b For 200, 50, 10 A,…
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1/2
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… andevaluatethevalueof forthecase 250kHz,R 16Ω,…
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...providesabiaslinefor and oftheCMOSop‐ampcircuitofFig.13.1.
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…inwhichwerecognizethefactor 2 ⁄ as ; thus,…
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ThePSRRisdeterminedusingEq. 13.54 :
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…allthreetransistorsis10‐14A.Find , ,and .
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ReferencetoFig13.17showsthat…
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Ans. 2.63kΩ;0.38mA/V;0.19mA/V;2.1MΩ
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Ans. 90.9kΩ;722kΩ;81kΩ
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…thesevalueswiththeoriginalones,namely 2.1MΩ,…
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...at 19 A.
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…knowledgeoftheMOSFETinternalcapacities Section10.2.1 willbeneeded.
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…inSection15.4,weshall…
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RefertotheinvertershowninblockforminFig.14.2 a .…
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FortheinverterofFig14.18 a ,lettheon‐resistanceof be20kΩandthatof 10kΩ….
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⁄
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≅
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…giveninEq. 10.25 forcalculating and isasmall‐signalrelationship,…
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Thisenergyisdissipatedintheon‐resistanceofswitch andisconvertedtoheat.
Nextconsiderthesituationwhen goeshigh.Thepull‐upswitch turnsoffandthepull‐downswitch turnson.
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Thisamountofenergyisdissipatedintheon‐resistanceofswitch andisconvertedtoheat.
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Deleteline23.
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Figure correction: please see end of document.
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…on-resistance of be 2kΩ and that of be 1kΩ.
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…AswillbeseeninSection15.1.3,…
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Wecannowcomputetheaveragechargingcurrentas…
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…technologyhastheparametervaluesspecifiedinExample15.3andthatforallNMOStransistorsin…
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0.4V, and V 1.3V, find , , and .
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…on,isapproximately /2andthusoccursat ≅ .
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…transistor resetstheinternalnode…
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Figure correction: see end of document.
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…Eq. 18.17 andthatforoscillationstostart ⁄ where isthetotalresistancebetweencollectorandemitter.
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D18.20ForthecircuitinFig.P18.20,…
Appendices on Companion Website Page
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PartB.1describesthemodelsSPICEprogramsuse…
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PartB.2describesanddiscusses…
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…whilepartB.3does…
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…Thisappendixsummarizesthey,…
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AppendixF:s‐DomainAnalysis:Poles,Zeros,andBodePlots
Thefollowingpagescontaincorrectionstofigures.