It is given that the NMOS (M1) parameters are H.Cox = 3mA/V² , VTH,n = 0.5V and A = 0.02 and the PMOS (M2 and M3) parameters are µoCox = 1mA/V² and VTH,p = -0.6V. The PMOS transistor M3 does not have channel length modulation while PMOS transistor M2 has A = 0.02. It is also given that the dimensions of M2 and M3 have equal widths of 5µm and lengths of L2 = 3µm and L3 = 1.5µm, respectively. M1 has length of L1 = 1µm and width of W1 = 2µm. %3D 5V 5V M3 M2 VOUT IBIAS M1 VIN

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1. What is kp and kn?

2. What is the drain current of M2 given that IBIAS = 2mA and VOUT = 2.5V.

It is given that the NMOS (M1) parameters are H.Cox = 3mA/V² , VTH,n = 0.5V and A = 0.02 and the PMOS
(M2 and M3) parameters are µ.Cox = 1mA/V² and VTH,p = -0.6V. The PMOS transistor M3 does not have
channel length modulation while PMOS transistor M2 has = 0.02. It is also given that the dimensions of
M2 and M3 have equal widths of 5µm and lengths of L2 = 3µm and L3 = 1.5µm, respectively. M1 has
length of L1 = 1µm and width of W1 =
%3D
5V
5V
M3
M2
VOUT
IBIAS
M1
VIN
Transcribed Image Text:It is given that the NMOS (M1) parameters are H.Cox = 3mA/V² , VTH,n = 0.5V and A = 0.02 and the PMOS (M2 and M3) parameters are µ.Cox = 1mA/V² and VTH,p = -0.6V. The PMOS transistor M3 does not have channel length modulation while PMOS transistor M2 has = 0.02. It is also given that the dimensions of M2 and M3 have equal widths of 5µm and lengths of L2 = 3µm and L3 = 1.5µm, respectively. M1 has length of L1 = 1µm and width of W1 = %3D 5V 5V M3 M2 VOUT IBIAS M1 VIN
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