University of Michigan EECS 311: Electronic Circuits Fall Final Exam 12/12/2008

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University of Michigan EECS 311: Electronic Circuits Fall 2008 Final Exam 12/12/2008 NAME: Honor Code: I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this examination, nor have I concealed any violations of the Honor Code. Signature Problem Points Score Initials 1 25 2 30 3 15 4 30 Total

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Initials: Problem 1 (25 Points): Potpourri all parts in the problem are unrelated. a) A DC to DC converter regulates a variable DC voltage source, such as a battery, to a stable voltage source (e.g. ). The symbol for a DC/DC converter is shown below, along with a typical response of vs.. From the graph, approximate a numerical value for the small signal input resistance in Ohms at a DC operating voltage of 2. 8 ibatt [mamps] 6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 v BATT [Volts] Page 3 of 18

b) Determine the region of operation of, and find the DC bias current for the following circuit. Assume 25, 0.5, and 0.25. Ignore base width modulation. 5V 10kΩ 5kΩ I C Q 1 10kΩ 85Ω 2.8kΩ Page 4 of 18

Initials: c) You built the following circuit on your breadboard, and measured 100, 10 Ω, 10 Ω, and 10 Ω. You measured the small signal frequency response of / which has a DC gain of 0.5, and a 3dB upper cutoff frequency of 160. You think this cutoff frequency is completely due to Miller multiplication of. Assuming no other capacitances in the circuit, approximate the value of. You may neglect base width modulation. Page 5 of 18

d) Find an expression for the midband gain / of the following amplifier in terms of the small signal parameters. The input voltage is applied to the body terminal of the FET. Include body effect in your small signal model. Ignore channel length modulation. Page 6 of 18

Initials: e) Find values for the two output currents and for the circuit below. Assume,, and. Assume the NPN 0.7, and the PNP 0.7, and all devices are in the forward active region. Ignore base width modulation. 10V Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 1kΩ I 2 I 1 Q 1 Q 2 Page 7 of 18

Problem 2 (30 Points): In the following two stage amplifier, for assume 250 and 25, ignore base width modulation, and assume it is in the forward active region. For, assume 1 /, ignore channel length modulation and body effect, and assume it is in saturation. Assume capacitors are DC coupling capacitors. V DD V DD R C 50Ω R in C BIG Q 1 M 2 R out C BIG v out v in I 1 I 2 50Ω V SS V SS a) Identify the topology for each stage (C E, C C, C B, C S, C D, C G). b) Draw the complete low frequency small signal model (DC coupling caps are short, highfrequency caps are open). Label each component (other than 50Ω source and load resistors) in terms of,,,,, and. Make sure to express and in terms of these parameters. Page 8 of 18

Initials: c) Find an expression for the input resistance in terms of,,,,, and. The definition of is shown in the schematic. d) Solve for the value of required for an input resistance of 50Ω. Page 9 of 18

e) Find an expression for the output resistance in terms of,,,,, and. The definition of is shown in the schematic. f) Find an expression for midband gain / in terms of,,,,, and. Page 10 of 18

Initials: g) Solve for the values of and that result in an output resistance of 50Ω and a gain of 25. h) Assuming 50Ω, 50Ω, and 10, use SCTC to find a value for the lower cutoff frequency. Page 11 of 18

Problem 3 (15 Points): The amplifier shown below is referred to as a Cascode stage. It consists of a common source stage, followed by a common gate stage. For the following problem, neglect channel length modulation and body effect, assume both transistors are matched and are biased in the saturation region, assume and are high frequency capacitors, and there are no other high frequency capacitors in the circuit (neglect,,, etc.) V DD C 2 R D v out V BIAS M 2 R S M 1 C 1 v in a) Draw the high frequency small signal model for the amplifier, including and. Page 12 of 18

Initials: b) Find an expression for the midband small signal gain /, assuming the highfrequency capacitors are open circuits. Page 13 of 18

c) Use OCTC to find an expression for the upper cutoff frequency. Apply the Miller multiplication technique across capacitor. For this part, assume /, and leave your answer in terms of and the other elements in the small signal circuit. Page 14 of 18

Initials: Problem 4 (30 Points): This problem you will linearize the three terminal device shown below with terminals,, and. Current and are defined into the device, as shown in the symbol. The large signal response for current is given in the form of an expression as follows: Large Signal : 0.01 The large signal response for current is given in the form of a graph, shown below. There are three regions of operation as defined by the inequalities below, and the large signal current response in each region can be found from the graph. Definition of regions of operation: Region 1: 1 i X [A] 0.010 Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 2: Region 3: 1 1 1 0.005 0-0.005-0.010-2 -1 0 1 2 v YZ [Volts] Page 15 of 18

a) The small signal response of this device can be represented by the model below where and are small signal transconductances with units Ω. Which transconductance ( or ) represents the linearized and which one represents linearized? b) Derive expressions for the transconductances and in terms of the DC operating point,,, and. Note that the transconductance representing linearized will have three separate expressions for transconductance; one for each region of operation. Page 16 of 18

Initials: c) Solve for the values for the DC bias voltages and at the DC operating point of the circuit below. Note that the input voltage source has a DC bias voltage of 3 plus a smallsignal input. 10V 50Ω 100Ω X Y v OUT v IN = 3+v in Z Page 17 of 18

d) Draw the small signal circuit for the circuit from part c). Derive an expression for the smallsignal gain / and evaluate the gain at the DC operating point found in part c). Page 18 of 18