For the given circuit Vin1 = Vin2 = 0 V, Vout1 = Vout2 = 0.1 V. All transistors operate at Vov = 0.15 V and assume that Vth,n = 0.4 V and µnCox = 400 µA/V2, λ = 0.2 V-1 . a. Find the values of R, RD1 = RD2 = RD, and the W/L ratios of all transistors. Let’s consider a 10% increase in RD1 while keeping RD2 unchanged. b. Find the differential-mode gain (ADM) = (Vout1 - Vout2 / Vin1 - Vin2) and common-mode gain (ACM-DM) = (Vout1 - Vout2/Vcm). c. What is the input common-mode voltage range?

For the given circuit Vin1 = Vin2 = 0 V, Vout1 = Vout2 = 0.1 V. All transistors operate at Vov = 0.15 V and assume that Vth,n = 0.4 V and µnCox = 400 µA/V2, λ = 0.2 V-1 . a. Find the values of R, RD1 = RD2 = RD, and the W/L ratios of all transistors. Let’s consider a 10% increase in RD1 while keeping RD2 unchanged. b. Find the differential-mode gain (ADM) = (Vout1 - Vout2 / Vin1 - Vin2) and common-mode gain (ACM-DM) = (Vout1 - Vout2/Vcm). c. What is the input common-mode voltage range?

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For the given circuit Vin1 = Vin2 = 0 V, Vout1 = Vout2 = 0.1 V. All transistors operate at Vov = 0.15 V and assume that Vth,n = 0.4 V and µnCox = 400 µA/V2, λ = 0.2 V-1 . a. Find the values of R, RD1 = RD2 = RD, and the W/L ratios of all transistors. Let’s consider a 10% increase in RD1 while keeping RD2 unchanged. b. Find the differential-mode gain (ADM) = (Vout1 - Vout2 / Vin1 - Vin2) and common-mode gain (ACM-DM) = (Vout1 - Vout2/Vcm). c. What is the input common-mode voltage range?

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