9.2 for the MOS current mirror in Figure 9, you are given that k = 100 Vtn = 0.7 V, and L = 10 µm for both Q₁ and Q₂. Q₁

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9.2 for the MOS current mirror in Figure 9, you are given that k = 100 Vtn = 0.7 V, and L = 10 µm for both Q₁ and Q₂. Q₁

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9.2 for the MOS current mirror in Figure 9, you are given that k = 100 Vtn = 0.7 V, and L = 10 µm for both Q₁ and Q₂. Q₁ has a channel width of 100 μm. Assume all MOSFETS are in saturation. +5 V R1 R2 Q2 Figure 9: A MOS Current Mirror Calculate a value for R, (to the nearest kn) to create a reference current of 50 μA. What is the channel width required for Q₂ to create an output current of 100 µA? What is the maximum value allowed for R₂ (to the nearest kn) before the desired output current cannot be maintained? Redraw the circuit for Figure 9 and add the required MOSFETS that allows the circuit to source a current to a load resistor R₁ using the same reference current generated by Q₁. Assume the only power supply available is +5 V. No component values are required
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