Question No. 3 In figure 3, Vpp = 6V,K« = 0.5mA/V2, Vtne = 0.9V, Vrni = 0.4V and Vra2 = 1V. and the input voltages V1 an

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Question No. 3 In figure 3, Vpp = 6V,K« = 0.5mA/V2, Vtne = 0.9V, Vrni = 0.4V and Vra2 = 1V. and the input voltages V1 an

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Question No 3 In Figure 3 Vpp 6v K 0 5ma V2 Vtne 0 9v Vrni 0 4v And Vra2 1v And The Input Voltages V1 An 1
Question No 3 In Figure 3 Vpp 6v K 0 5ma V2 Vtne 0 9v Vrni 0 4v And Vra2 1v And The Input Voltages V1 An 1 (27.64 KiB) Viewed 59 times
Question No. 3 In figure 3, Vpp = 6V,K« = 0.5mA/V2, Vtne = 0.9V, Vrni = 0.4V and Vra2 = 1V. and the input voltages V1 and V2 can swing between 0 to 6V. (a) Find the maximum power dissipation in mW. [5] (b) In this case (maximum power dissipation), find Vo, V1, V2 and IL [51 Page 2 of 5 Vpp M Vo 11 Мр Mp3 Figure 3
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