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The bias voltages of the MOSFET current source in Figure 10.17 are
(a)
The reference current
Answer to Problem 10.6TYU
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
According to the circuit the reference current will be,
Substitute given values in above expression,
The gate- to- source voltage
Substitute given values in above expression,
As
(b)
The load current
Answer to Problem 10.6TYU
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
According to the circuit the reference current will be,
Substitute given values in above expression,
The gate- to- source voltage
Substitute given values in above expression,
As
Now calculate load current
Substitute given values in above expression
(c)
The load current
Answer to Problem 10.6TYU
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
Consider the given circuit.
According to the circuit the reference current will be,
Substitute given values in above expression,
The gate- to- source voltage
Substitute given values in above expression,
As
Now calculate load current
Substitute given values in above expression
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