In the circuit shown in fig. the transistor parameters are as follows:
Threshold voltage VTN = 2V
Conduction parameter Kn = 0.5mA/V2
Que:
VGS = ?
In the circuit shown in fig. the transistor parameters are as follows:
Threshold voltage VTN = 2V
Conduction parameter Kn = 0.5mA/V2
Que:
ID =?
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In the circuit shown in fig. the transistor parameters are as follows:
Threshold voltage VTN = 2V
Conduction parameter Kn = 0.5mA/V2
Que:
VDS = ?
In the circuit shown in fig. the transistor parameter are as follows:
Que:
VGS =?
In the circuit shown in fig. the transistor parameter are as follows:
Que: ID = ?
The parameter of the transistor in fig. are VTN = 1.2 V, Kn = 0.5mA / V2 and λ = 0. The voltage VDS is
The parameter of the transistor in fig. are VTN = 0.6 V and Kn = 0.2 mA / V2 . The voltage VS is
In the circuit of fig. the transistor parameters are VTN = 1.7 V and Kn = 0.4mA / V2.
If ID = 0.8 mA and VD = 1 V, then value of resistor RS and RD are respectively
In the circuit of fig. the PMOS transistor has parameter VTP = 1.5 V, kp' = 25 μA/V2 , L = 4 μm and λ = 0.If ID = 0.1 mA and VSD = 2.5 V, then value of W will be
The parameters for the transistor in circuit of fig. are VTN = 2 V and Kn = 0.2mA / V2. The power dissipated in the transistor is
Consider the circuit shown in fig.
The both transistor have parameter as follows
VTN = 0.8V, kn' = 30 μA/V2
Que: If the width-to-length ratios of M1 and M2 are
(W/L)1 = (W/L)2 = 40
The output Vo is
Consider the circuit shown in fig.
The both transistor have parameter as follows
VTN = 0.8V, kn' = 30 μA/V2
Que: If the ratio is (W/L)1 = 40 and (W/L)2 = 15, then v0 is
In the circuit of fig. the transistor parameters are VTN =1 V and kn' = 36 μA/ V2 .If ID = 0.5 mA, V1 = 5 V and V2 = 2 V then the width to-length ratio required in each transistor is
The transistors in the circuit of fig. have parameter VTN = 0.8V, kn' = 40 μA/V2 and λ = 0 .The width-to-length ratio of M2 is (W/L)2 = 1. If Vo = 0.10V when vi = 5 V, then (W/L)1 for M1 is