Electronic Devices: Floyd
Electronic Devices: Floyd
Electronic Devices: Floyd
Ninth Edition
Floyd
Chapter 9
equivalent CE amplifier.
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The Common-Source Amplifier
RD
the drain current? 2.7 k
C1 Vo ut
2N5458
From the specification sheet, the 0.1 F
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The Common-Source Amplifier
(continued)
2
I R
Alternatively, you can obtain ID using Equation 9-2: I D I DSS 1 D VS
GS(off)
The solution to this quadratic equation is simplified using a calculator that can
handle quadratic equations.
ID=IDSS (1–(–ID RS/VG...
After entering the equation, enter the ID= .0027494671581759
known values, but leave ID open. IDSS= .006
RS= 470
For the typical values for the 2N5458, VGSOFF= 4.0
enter absolute
value
(IDSS = 6 mA and VGS(off) = 4 V) with a bound=(–1E 99,1E 99)
source resistance of 470 , we find
G RAPH RANG E Z O O T RACE SO LVE
2.75 mA. M
press F5
The Common-Source Amplifier
Assume IDSS is 6.0 mA, VGS(off) is 4 V, and VGS = 1.3 V as
found previously. What is the expected gain?
Output is
inverted
VDD
2 I DSS 2 6.0 mA +12 V
gm 0 4V 3.0 mS
VGS(off) RD
2.7 k
GSV Vo ut
gm g m0 1 C1
VGS(off) 2N5458
0.1 F
1.3 V
3.0 mS 1 V in
R
S
C
2
4.0 V G
10 M 470 10 F
2.02 mS
Av = gmRd = (2.02 mS)(2.7 k) = 5.45
Summary
2.7 k 10 k Vin
100 mV RG RS C2 RL
10 M 10 F
2.7 k 10 k 470 10 k
2.13 k
Av = gmRd = (2.02 mS)(2.13 k) = 4.29
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Summary
The D-MOSFET
In operation, the D-MOSFET has the unique property in that it can be
operated with zero bias, allowing the signal to swing above and below
ground. This means that it can operate in either D-mode or E-mode.
ID
+VDD
Q
RD C2
Vo ut
C1
0
RL –VGS +VGS
Vin RG
Vgs
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Summary
The E-MOSFET
The E-MOSFET is a normally off device. The n-channel device is biased
on by making the gate positive with respect to the source. A voltage-
divider biased E-MOSFET amplifier is shown.
ID
Enhancement
+VDD
Q
RD IDQ
C3
R1 Vo ut
C1 Id
RL VGS
0 VGS(th )
Vin R2 RS C2
Vgs
VGSQ
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Summary
The E-MOSFET
The E-MOSFET amplifier in
Example 9-8 is illustrated in
Multisim using a 2N7000 MOSFET.
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+VDD
by class-B complementary
MOSFET transistors. The output
is filtered by a low-pass filter to Q1
recover the original signal and
remove the higher modulation input Low-pass
frequency. filter
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3. The plot shown is a graphical solution for a self-biased
FET amplifier. The red line represents the
a. gate resistor ID (mA)
b. source resistor
c. drain resistor 6
–VGS (V)
0 –4
4. The resistance represented by the red line is
a. 150
ID (mA)
b. 240
c. 470
6
d. 666
–VGS (V)
0 –4
g R
5. The gain equation Av m s
is used to calculate the
1 g m Rs
gain of
a. a CS amplifier
b. a CD amplifier
c. a CG amplifier
d. any of the above
Quiz
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a. peak detector
Q1
Modulated
input
c. comparator
d. low-pass filter Q2
RL
–VDD
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Answers:
1. c 6. b
2. a 7. d
3. b 8. c
4. d 9. d
5. b 10. a
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