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Lecture Goals: EE 332 Devices and Circuits Ii Small-Signal Models and Single Transistor Amplifier (7) (CD Amplifier)

1) The document discusses concepts related to common drain (CD) amplifiers, including their small-signal models, input and output resistances, small-signal analysis, and gain. 2) A CD amplifier, also known as a voltage follower, has infinite input resistance and an output resistance approximately equal to the source resistance. 3) The small-signal analysis of a CD amplifier involves deriving expressions for the input voltage and drain current in terms of the transistor parameters, resulting in a voltage gain of approximately 1.
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Lecture Goals: EE 332 Devices and Circuits Ii Small-Signal Models and Single Transistor Amplifier (7) (CD Amplifier)

1) The document discusses concepts related to common drain (CD) amplifiers, including their small-signal models, input and output resistances, small-signal analysis, and gain. 2) A CD amplifier, also known as a voltage follower, has infinite input resistance and an output resistance approximately equal to the source resistance. 3) The small-signal analysis of a CD amplifier involves deriving expressions for the input voltage and drain current in terms of the transistor parameters, resulting in a voltage gain of approximately 1.
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Lecture Goals

Understanding of concepts related to: CD Amplifier

EE 332 DEVICES AND CIRCUITS II Lecture 15 Small-Signal Models and Single Transistor Amplifier (7) (CD Amplifier)

Small Signal Model Input Resistance Output Resistance Small Signal Analysis Small Signal Parameter Gain

CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) /SMALL SIGNAL MODEL


VDD R2 RI C1 M1 vS C2 vo R1 RS RL vs RI RG vgs RS RL vo gmvgs ro RD
vs

CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) /INPUT RESISTANCE

InputResistance:
Smallsignalmodel
r
Ri RI RG vgs RS RL vo rg gmvgs ro RD

RD

RecalloutputresistanceofCC
RiCC = R1 / / R2 / / rb rb = r + ( + 1)( RE / / RL )
Commondraininput resistance: Thedifferencebetweensmall signalmodelsofCCandCDis r, R CD = r / / R = R
i g G

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CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) /OUTPUT RESISTANCE

CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) /SMALL SIGNAL ANALYSIS

OutputResistance:
CCoutputresistance
RI gmvgs vs RG ro vgs rs RS Ro vo RL RD

DCanalysis
VDD R2 RI vS C1 M1 R1 C2 vo RS RL vS R1 RS RD RI C1 R2 RD M1 C2 RL vo VDD

CC o

= RE / / re

1 gm Commondraininput resistance: Thedifferencebetweensmall signalmodelsofCCandCDis r, RCD = R / / r re


o S s

1 rs = gm

CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) / SMALL SIGNAL ANALYSIS


(1). Theveninizing LHS loop: Vth =
VDD R2 RD M1 R1 RS IDS VDS

CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) / SMALL SIGNAL PARAMETERS


gm:smallsignaltransconductance
gm =
vgs gmvgs ro vds

R1 V R1 + R2 DD

(2). RHS loop: VDD = I DS RD + VDS + I DS RS (3). Assuming saturation: I DS = (4). VS = I DS RS Kn (V VTN )2 2 GS

2I D VGS VTN

rO:smallsignaloutputresistance=
ro = 1 + VDS 1 ID ID
2I D 1 2 = VGS VTN I D (VGS VTN )

Substitute(4)into(3) 1. SolveforVS 2. Use(4)tosolveforIDS 3. Use(2)tosolveforVDS 4. SolveforVGS

F = gm ro
F

1 2Kn ID

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CD AMPLIFIER (VOLTAGE FOLLOWER) /GAIN


TerminalVoltagegain: SmallSignalEquivalentCircuit RecallCC:
CC Avt

TERMINAL CURRENT GAIN

RI gmvgs RG vs vgs vo RL ro RD

gm

RL
+ RL

gm RL 1 1 + gm RL

Rs ib RB vs vbe RE gmvbe ro

ic

CommonDraingain: Thedifferencebetweensmall signalmodelsofCCandCDis r,whichdoesntaffect theresultof


CD Avt

ic ib CE A = = = i vo ib ib
RL

RC

AiCB =

ic (ib ) = 1 ie ( +1)(ib )

RS

gm RL = 1 1 + gm RL

i ( +1)ib AiCC = e = = +1 ib ib

TERMINAL CURRENT GAIN


id ig id 1 is is ig

SUMMARY /SIGNAL-TRANSISTOR BIPOLAR AMPLIFIERS

RI RG vs

ig gmvgs vgs RS

id vo RD RL

AiCS = AiCG = AiCD =

g m RL 1 + g m RE

g m RL 1 1 + g m RL

g m RL
reCB 1 gm

rbCE = r + ( + 1) RE rbCC r + ( + 1) RL

rcCE ro

reCC

1 gm

rcCB ro

+1

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SUMMARY /SIGNAL-TRANSISTOR MOSFET AMPLIFIERS

g m RL 1 + g m RS
rgCS =

g m RL 1 1 + g m RL
rgCD =

g m RL
rsCG 1 gm

End of Lecture 15

rdCS ro

rsCD

1 gm

rdCG ro

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