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KONGUNADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


NAMAKKAL- TRICHY MAIN ROAD, THOTTIAM EX-05b
DEPARTMENT OF ECE Rev: 0
TERMINAL EXAMINATION-I
AP 7201 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Date: 22.02.16 Session : AN
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 100
PART A (10×02=20 MARKS)
1. What are the different types of single stage amplifiers?
2. Name and draw any two types of loads that can be connected to MOS differential amplifier?
3. Define Channel Length Modulation.
4. What are all the properties of differential amplifier?
5. Define CMRR.
6. Draw the analog design octagon.
7. State Miller’s Theorem.
8. Compare frequency response characteristics of CS, CD and CG amplifiers.
9. List the different types of noise.
10. Write the transfer function of source follower.
PART B (5X13=65 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
11. (a) Explain the CS stage with Diode connected load and also explain the small signal equivalent
circuit. (13)
Or
(b) Derive the voltage gain equation for source follower using NMOS transistor. (13)

12. (a) With necessary diagrams, derive the equation for CMRR of differential amplifier with active
load using FET. (13)
Or
(b) Calculate the output resistance (VX/IX) of the following circuits. Assume λ≠0 and γ≠0. (13)

13. (a) Draw the circuit of a CG amplifier with active load and determine expressions for the input
resistance, output resistance and voltage gain. (13)

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(b) (i) Calculate the exact voltage gain of the circuit shown in below figure. (7)

(ii) With a neat sketch and explain the NMOS Cascode amplifier. (6)

14. (a) (i) Draw and explain the differential amplifier with MOS loads and calculate its gain. (7)
(ii) Derive an expression for output resistance in CS stage with source degeneration. (6)
Or
(b) (i) Explain the schematic and expressions, how the input referred noise voltage in CS stage is
reduced if transistor functions as a current source. (7)
(ii) Calculate the pole associated with node X. (6)

15. (a) (i) Explain why Miller’s theorem cannot be applied to calculate the effect of the thermal noise
of a floating resistor? (5)
(ii) Explain types of noises and also give detail about noise in single stage amplifiers. (8)
Or
(b) (i) Explain the high-frequency model of a cascode stage. (5)
(ii) Write a short note on body effect and channel length modulation. (8)

PART C (1X15=15 MARKS)

16. (a) Calculate the noise spectrum and the total noise power in Vout . (15)

Or
(b) Calculate the voltage gain of the following circuits. (15)

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