Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
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Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
Ch. 12 - (a) The open-loop gain of an amplifier is A=5104...Ch. 12 - (a) Consider a general feedback system with...Ch. 12 - (a) A feedback amplifier has an open-loop...Ch. 12 - (a) Consider the circuit shown in Figure...Ch. 12 - (a) The closed-loop gain of a feedback amplifier...Ch. 12 - The gain factors in a feedback system are A=5105...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.3TYUCh. 12 - An ideal series-shunt feedback amplifier is shown...Ch. 12 - Consider the ideal shunt-series feedback amplifier...Ch. 12 - An ideal series-series feedback amplifier is shown...
Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.5TYUCh. 12 - Consider the noninverting op-amp circuit shown in...Ch. 12 - Design a feedback voltage amplifier to provide a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.6TYUCh. 12 - (a) Assume the transistor in the source-follower...Ch. 12 - Consider the common-base circuit in Figure...Ch. 12 - Design a feedback current amplifier to provide a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.8TYUCh. 12 - Prob. 12.9TYUCh. 12 - For the circuit in Figure 12.31, the transistor...Ch. 12 - Design a transconductance feedback amplifier with...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.10TYUCh. 12 - Consider the circuit in Figure 12.39, with...Ch. 12 - Consider the BJT feedback circuit in Figure...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.12TYUCh. 12 - Consider the circuit in Figure...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.16EPCh. 12 - Prob. 12.17EPCh. 12 - Consider the circuit in Figure 12.44(a) with...Ch. 12 - Consider the circuit in Figure 12.16 with the...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.18EPCh. 12 - Consider the loop gain function T(f)=(3000)(1+jf...Ch. 12 - Consider the loop gain function given in Exercise...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.16TYUCh. 12 - Prob. 12.17TYUCh. 12 - Prob. 12.20EPCh. 12 - Prob. 12.21EPCh. 12 - Prob. 12.22EPCh. 12 - What are the two general types of feedback and...Ch. 12 - Prob. 2RQCh. 12 - Prob. 3RQCh. 12 - Prob. 4RQCh. 12 - Prob. 5RQCh. 12 - Prob. 6RQCh. 12 - Describe the series and shunt output connections...Ch. 12 - Describe the effect of a series or shunt input...Ch. 12 - Describe the effect of a series or shunt output...Ch. 12 - Consider a noninverting op-amp circuit. Describe...Ch. 12 - Prob. 11RQCh. 12 - What is the Nyquist stability criterion for a...Ch. 12 - Using Bode plots, describe the conditions of...Ch. 12 - Prob. 14RQCh. 12 - Prob. 15RQCh. 12 - Prob. 16RQCh. 12 - Prob. 17RQCh. 12 - (a) A negative-feedback amplifier has a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.2PCh. 12 - The ideal feedback transfer function is given by...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.4PCh. 12 - Consider the feedback system shown in Figure 12.1...Ch. 12 - The open-loop gain of an amplifier is A=5104. If...Ch. 12 - Two feedback configurations are shown in Figures...Ch. 12 - Three voltage amplifiers are in cascade as shown...Ch. 12 - (a) The open-loop low-frequency voltage gain of an...Ch. 12 - (a) Determine the closed-loop bandwidth of a...Ch. 12 - (a) An inverting amplifier uses an op-amp with an...Ch. 12 - The basic amplifier in a feedback configuration...Ch. 12 - Consider the two feedback networks shown in...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.14PCh. 12 - Two feedback configurations are shown in Figures...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.16PCh. 12 - The parameters of the ideal series-shunt circuit...Ch. 12 - For the noninverting op-amp circuit in Figure...Ch. 12 - Consider the noninverting op-amp circuit in Figure...Ch. 12 - The circuit parameters of the ideal shunt-series...Ch. 12 - Consider the ideal shunt-series amplifier shown in...Ch. 12 - Consider the op-amp circuit in Figure P12.22. The...Ch. 12 - An op-amp circuit is shown in Figure P12.22. Its...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.24PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.25PCh. 12 - Consider the circuit in Figure P12.26. The input...Ch. 12 - The circuit shown in Figure P12.26 has the same...Ch. 12 - The circuit parameters of the ideal shunt-shunt...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.29PCh. 12 - Consider the current-to-voltage converter circuit...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.31PCh. 12 - Determine the type of feedback configuration that...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.33PCh. 12 - A compound transconductance amplifier is to be...Ch. 12 - The parameters of the op-amp in the circuit shown...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.36PCh. 12 - Consider the series-shunt feedback circuit in...Ch. 12 - The circuit shown in Figure P12.38 is an ac...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.39PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.40PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.41PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.42PCh. 12 - Prob. D12.43PCh. 12 - Prob. D12.44PCh. 12 - An op-amp current gain amplifier is shown in...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.46PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.47PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.48PCh. 12 - The circuit in Figure P 12.49 has transistor...Ch. 12 - (a) Using the small-signal equivalent circuit in...Ch. 12 - The circuit in Figure P12.51 is an example of a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.52PCh. 12 - For the transistors in the circuit in Figure P...Ch. 12 - Consider the transconductance amplifier shown in...Ch. 12 - Consider the transconductance feedback amplifier...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.57PCh. 12 - Prob. D12.58PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.59PCh. 12 - Prob. D12.60PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.61PCh. 12 - The transistor parameters for the circuit shown in...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.63PCh. 12 - For the circuit in Figure P 12.64, the transistor...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.65PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.66PCh. 12 - Design a feedback transresistance amplifier using...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.68PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.69PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.70PCh. 12 - The transistor parameters for the circuit shown in...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.72PCh. 12 - The open-loop voltage gain of an amplifier is...Ch. 12 - A loop gain function is given by T(f)=( 103)(1+jf...Ch. 12 - A three-pole feedback amplifier has a loop gain...Ch. 12 - A three-pole feedback amplifier has a loop gain...Ch. 12 - A feedback system has an amplifier with a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.78PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.79PCh. 12 - Consider a feedback amplifier for which the...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.81PCh. 12 - A feedback amplifier has a low-frequency open-loop...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.83PCh. 12 - A loop gain function is given by T(f)=500(1+jf 10...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.85PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.86PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.87PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.88PCh. 12 - The amplifier described in Problem 12.82 is to be...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.90PCh. 12 - Prob. 12.91CSPCh. 12 - Prob. 12.93CSPCh. 12 - Prob. 12.94CSPCh. 12 - Prob. D12.95DPCh. 12 - Op-amps with low-frequency open-loop gains of 5104...Ch. 12 - Prob. D12.97DP
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