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Introduction to MOS Amplifiers

Ankesh Jain IIT Delhi


Ankesh Jain

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi


India, 110016
Common Drain Amplifier 2

VDD

R1
RS1 CCC VG
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2
I RS

§ Output is taken at source


§ Its output impedance is low
§ It act as a voltage-controlled voltage source
§ Its gain is close to unity
Common Drain Amplifier 3

RS1

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R1||R2 RS

§ Output is taken at source


§ Its output impedance is low
§ It act as a voltage-controlled voltage source
§ Its gain is close to unity
Common Drain Amplifier 4

RS1
G D

vin gmvgs ro
R2||R1 vgs
S
vo
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S

§ Output is taken at source


§ Its output impedance is low
§ It act as a voltage-controlled voltage source
§ Its gain is close to unity
Common Gate Amplifier 5

VDD
§ Input is applied at source
§ Small signal input
R1 R3 RL impedance is low
vo § Small signal output
VG Ccc1 impedance is high
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§ It act as a current-controlled
Ccc
current source
R2 § Its current gain is close to
I ii unity
Common Drain Amplifier 6

RS1
G D

vin gmvgs ro
R2||R1 vgs
S
vo
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S

§ Output is taken at source


§ Its output impedance is low
§ It act as a voltage-controlled voltage source
§ Its gain is close to unity
Transimpedance Amplifier 7

VDD

R1 CCC1 RL
vo
CCC

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§ It’s a current controlled voltage source


§ Its gain is approximately R1
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