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INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS AND DEVICES SE veGrn@ ines. Eis Diode wlraalice Oa. PROBLEM SOLUTIONS SPICE PROBLEM SOLUTIONS MARK N. HORENSTEIN BOSTON UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL for the LAB MANUAL MOE S. WASSERMAN BOSTON UNIV Instructor’s Resource Manual Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, 2nd Edition Preface: hope you find this manual a useful addition to Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, 2nd Ecltion, The frst part contains solutions to the end-af-chapter problems and SPICE problems found inthe text, Each anewer includes an explanation with sufficient detail hat it ean be copied for student handouts should you s0 choose, Note that solutions to the designated design problems are meant to serve as suggested guidelines only. Clearly, numerous approaches exist to these open-ended problems, and students may devise equally valid alterative solutions, Similarly, the solutions offered for the SPICE problems are suggestive only - many methods exist 10 obtain the desired results ‘This manual includes an instructor's manual to accompany Lab Manual for Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, by Moe S. Wasserman. This addtional instructional aid was written by Prof. Wasserman { will maintain a World Wide Web page for Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, 2mi edition at bitp-//eng.bu.edu/-mnhBook him. will post any etrors we find inthe first printing ofthe text and instructor's manual at my web site. [F you do not have access to the Web, you may request an electronic version by sending an Internet e-mail request :0 ‘mnir@}bu ed Alternatively, you may obtain a hard copy by writing the author atthe addres ited below. These ettors, of course, will be corrected in the book's second printing. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any errors you find “Thank you for choosing Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, 2nd Euiton as a textbook for your class. Let me know if can asist you in any way. Mark N. Horeastein [Adacess. c/o Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University 44. Cummington St Boston, MA 02215 E-Mail mnh@bu.ed Chapter 1 Ly ato MAN OHH Lavi ¥i- 13 By KVL ves2 Mi =n i #2 Me By REL, ig = a» a3 ga = ge Ung Oh’ aw for it lows ba 11+ Ray = Rian * a) = Riles * a Yad * RO] = Rita + rR + RO Subang Dis ast eqaion Tor yy ime Gest sxunon resus a say = Vs = “RyRy ~ Yar + ROOF 3 = Milt = RR » uy + ROI = vy + 00 a0 ER) +0 enHCADHL 2267, 1.4 By KVL: vq, = Vj = vp. where rpg = Ya * Yew: BY KCL, igh = ia ns Sd I = ge Using Ons a foe 35 n= Biles = Pies + ha) Riley * a MBs + ROT = RildaiRy + vay ROI Solving i er eget ory ein es = Yul © RR» RO. Saige exes for fy noe fit eqn atsin qn = VL + (RyRy + RyRy + ROT Zoya oon 0 333 Is y, + V4= TAB +R) 146 Left-hand loop ¥; = iy + Ry + vy, Right-hand leeg 4+ aR © HR) * Yor 17 vg = RyRy © RY) and voy. mnghyRs + Rp 1A By KCL and One's aw, vy = vy. By KVL = vy = Yan, where vgs = BryRy. Subang the 2nd Th the La vets in y= vy ~ Bros My = ol + aR) Subsoong dis expression i te orga ‘tuna for vy Fests vqy = —¥ ERI + BR ~eghy = Yoot= 19 By KCL and Ohm's law, gg = avg By KVL: vx = ¥,~ Yq. Subcining the od equation ino the Ts eosin Yay = fly = Yg)Ra- OF Yaa = RRC + BR 10 By KCL, the cure swugh Ry equals + Br. 8 KVL. v= ay + HR, RG = 1S. Sol ths ate equation fori eis = Ry # Ry + + Ty By Ohm's ie, i dherefore flows tha yp = Ry RAR, © Ry B= URS) LAL A set cuent of 16 mA = mA = $m flows » from ground ino the {-) ermal ofthe Vy supply. TH tna power dissipated ssqualia Vay gig = 418 mA) + (10 VAtL mA) = 270 1.12 Most postive volage = [2 V-07V 2113 V;me negauve vole = -12'V +07 V = -I13 ¥, Tot possible volige swing is 113 V - (-113 V) = 226 Nowe tat this value can alsa computed fom 24 V = vansy. LAS jg = gs = VadRy = Rp) = (10 VBS 2A 6 224 = 0.93 MA gg = W/Ry = (10 VICI2 HO) = 0385 mAs = -VgRy = 1-10 VYLHT Ks) «021 mA. Ug a Volage of terminal a ground given bv V;RaR +R) = (12 VUOROYIO KD + 1040) »6:V. Volos of teminal a to round given by VRUIR, » RD = | VAIO REV KO 10S) =28V. Vale of ems oy = my 26 V = 25 Va SY, 1, Make a Thvenin equiva ofeach side: Vy 26 Vi Ry = RyIRy= 5k Vi, 25 Vi Ry = RyIRy= SRD rom the equivalent mode of par (the shorcicu: caren wil be (Vj = Vai, = By) = (6Y = 25 VAI EM) = 0.35 mA Nowe tit ee value canbe obain, from (¥, = VaR, ~ Ry LIS The toa power dsm fom the supey is (15 VN mA} = 270 mW, ‘The power delivered othe fad is (1 VAIO mA) = 100 mir The net power consumed by Uh it exclusive ofthe fad becomes 270 mW ~ 100 70 mW, sv tis 2 we aa lel Dante out [Fa The eal power deen fom the supplies 1s egal {15 VX10 ma} + (15 VIO mA) = 0 mW. The pone Aslivred 19 he load i (1 V{l mA) = T mW = powe Aissigte inthe cues 295 mW, With he ad icone, power sisipaed in ui becomes (15 VT 1A!» (15 V9] mA) = 30.6

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