Common Source Amplifier: Experiment Date: 4 October 2011 Name: P.JAGADEESH (11MVD0015)
Common Source Amplifier: Experiment Date: 4 October 2011 Name: P.JAGADEESH (11MVD0015)
Common Source Amplifier: Experiment Date: 4 October 2011 Name: P.JAGADEESH (11MVD0015)
THEORY:
COMMON SOURCE AMPLIFIER WITH RESISTIVE LOAD
The principle of operation of a common source amplifier is based on the simple fact that
by virtue of its transconductance, a MOSFET converts a variation in its gate to source
voltage into a small-signal drain current which can be made to pass through a resistor to
generate an output voltage.
For biasing, ignore the small-signal source Vs and its small-signal resistance and
calculate the biasing voltage.
Voltage Gain:
Av = (dVout/dVin) = -gmRD
Where gm = n W/L Cox (Vin - Vt ).
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
METHODS:
1. Draw the schematic of the Common source amplifier with resistive load.
2. Plot the DC analysis under biasing condition and note down the voltage at max.
gm and this voltage is called biasing voltage.
3. Plot the transient analysis for output voltage and input voltage and calculate the
voltage gain Av.
4. Plot the AC analysis and calculate the Gain in db.
DATA ANALYSIS
DC Analysis:
Transient Analysis:
AC Analysis:
METHODS:
1. Draw the schematic of the Common source amplifier with Diode Connected
Load.
2. Plot the DC analysis under biasing condition and note down the voltage at max.
gm and this voltage is called biasing voltage.
3. Plot the transient analysis for output voltage and input voltage and calculate the
voltage gain Av.
DATA ANALYSIS
DC Analysis:
Transient Analysis:
METHODS:
1. Draw the schematic of the Common source amplifier with Current source Load.
2. Plot the DC analysis under biasing condition and note down the voltage at max.
gm and this voltage is called biasing voltage.
3. Plot the transient analysis for output voltage and input voltage and calculate the
voltage gain Av.
DATA ANALYSIS
DC Analysis:
Transient Analysis:
At
Vbias = 576m V;
Vb = -1.8 V;
Wn = 50u m;
Wp = 400n m;
RESULTS
1. For Common source Amplifier with resistive load:
Max. trans-conductance gm
755.1mV
5.876
15.25 dB
3-dB frequency
7.373 GHz
3.625
13.333
CONCLUSION
Designed and made a detailed analysis of Common Source Amplifier. Advantage
of Current Source load CS amplifier is observed when compared to resistive load
CS amplifier and Diode connected CS Amplifier.
REFERENCES
Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits by Behzad Razavi