Consider the fully differential amplifier shown below. The transistors M1-M4 do not have channel length modulation, i.e

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Consider the fully differential amplifier shown below. The transistors M1-M4 do not have channel length modulation, i.e

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Consider the fully differential amplifier shown below. The transistors M1-M4 do not have channel length modulation, i.e ro = , only transistor M5 has ro=100k. All transistors have the same gm of 1mA/V. Use half-circuit concept to calculate the common-mode gain. VOD M3 MA Vouto VintHEM M2 Vina Voo Ms 1/201 O 1/51 O 1/101 01/151
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