What This Document Is
This is the fourth homework assignment for EE 140, Analog Integrated Circuits, offered at the University of California, Berkeley. It’s a problem set designed to reinforce your understanding of core concepts covered in the course, requiring analytical work and likely, circuit analysis techniques. The assignment appears to involve detailed calculations and potentially, simulation-based verification of theoretical results.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is crucial for students currently enrolled in EE 140. Successfully completing it demonstrates a solid grasp of the material and is a key component of your overall grade. It’s best utilized *after* attending lectures, reviewing notes, and working through examples presented in class. Engaging with these problems will solidify your understanding and prepare you for more advanced topics and the midterm/final exams. It’s particularly valuable for students aiming to deepen their knowledge of analog circuit design principles.
Topics Covered
* MOSFET characteristics and modeling
* Threshold voltage determination
* Current-Voltage relationships in MOSFETs
* Velocity saturation effects
* Circuit analysis techniques applied to MOSFET circuits
* Device parameter extraction from simulation data
* Small-signal analysis considerations
What This Document Provides
* A set of challenging problems related to analog integrated circuit design.
* Specific circuit configurations for analysis.
* Guidance on simulation setup and interpretation of results.
* Opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to practical circuit scenarios.
* A framework for developing problem-solving skills in the field of analog circuit design.