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**What This Document Is**
This document contains a set of practice problems for ELENG 140, Linear Integrated Circuits, at the University of California, Berkeley. It’s designed to reinforce your understanding of core concepts through application and analysis. These problems are intended to be worked through independently to solidify your grasp of the material presented in lectures and readings. The problems build upon previously established foundations, requiring a comprehensive understanding of amplifier circuits.
**Why This Document Matters**
This problem set is an invaluable resource for students actively learning about analog integrated circuits. It’s particularly helpful for those who learn best by doing, and for identifying areas where further study is needed. Working through these problems will prepare you for more complex design challenges and assessments in the course. It’s best utilized *after* you’ve reviewed the relevant lecture notes and textbook sections, and are looking to test your ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical circuit scenarios.
**Topics Covered**
* Feedback Amplifier Analysis
* CMOS Amplifier Design & Characteristics
* Small-Signal Analysis of Integrated Circuits
* Input & Output Impedance Calculations
* Gain Calculations (Midband & Overall)
* Bias Current Determination in CMOS Circuits
* Large-Signal Transfer Characteristics
**What This Document Provides**
* Circuit diagrams for analysis (featuring components like resistors, capacitors, and transistors)
* Specific parameter values for circuit components, allowing for quantitative analysis.
* Problem statements requiring calculations of key amplifier parameters.
* References to specific figures (e.g., Figure PS11-1, Figure PS11-2) for circuit context.
* Guidance to compare analytical results with SPICE simulations for verification.
* Device model parameters for use in SPICE simulations.