Problem 3 (10 points): In the amplifiers shown in Fig. 3 assume the current sources are ideal and that the biasing volta

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Problem 3 (10 points): In the amplifiers shown in Fig. 3 assume the current sources are ideal and that the biasing voltage sources VG1 and VG2 are set so that all transistors are biased in the saturation region. Do not ignore the ro of the transistors. (a) Draw the small-signal schematics and find the small-signal gain of each amplifier. (b) Taking into account all of the capacitances associated with each transistor, estimate the dominant pole for each amplifier. VDD VDD Vin VGI (i) ID, M₁ out Figure 3 Vin VG2 VGI (ii) Ip M₂ M₁ Vout
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