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HW 26

23. For the unloaded amplifier in Figure 9– 63, find VGS, ID, VDS, and the rms output voltage Vds.
ID( on) = 8 mA at VGS = 12 V, VGS( th) = 4 V, and gm = 4500 uS.

Section 9–2 The Common-Drain Amplifier

24. For the source-follower in Figure 9– 64, determine the voltage gain and input resistance. IGSS
= 50 pA at VGS = - 15 V and gm = 5500 µS.
25. If the JFET in Figure 9– 64 is replaced with one having a gm of 3000 µS, what are the gain
and the input resistance with all other conditions the same?

26. Find the gain of each amplifier in Figure 9– 65.

27. Determine the voltage gain of each amplifier in Figure 9– 65 when the capacitively coupled
load is changed to 10 kΩ.
Section 9– 3 The Common-Gate Amplifier

30. Determine the voltage gain and input resistance of the common- gate amplifier in Figure 9-
66.

Section 9– 6 MOSFET Digital Switching

41. List two advantages of the MOSFET over the BJT in power switching.

Based upon:
FLOYD, THOMAS L., ELECTRONIC DEVICES (CONVENTIONAL CURRENT VERSION), 9th Ed., © 2012. Reprinted by
permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ.

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