5. (15 points) What is the change in input and output voltage $V_{in}$ and $V_o$ from the amplifier's mid-swing input and output voltage when the input voltage $V_{in}$ is set to 3V. $K_n$=200uA/V$^2$, $V_{tn}$=0.5V 6V 5K $V_o$ M2 3 $V_{in}$ 0
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First, let's determine the mid-swing input voltage. The mid-swing input voltage is the voltage at which the amplifier operates in the middle of its output swing. In this case, the mid-swing input voltage is given as 6V. Show more…
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