Showing posts with label series currentsources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series currentsources. Show all posts

VLSI - 2 ( Analog)

For those of you who wanted to make a career in analog, be a devotee of IIT Madras faculty irrespective of which IIT or which college you end up joining for your Mtech.

1. Shanti Pavan - IIT Madras videos
2. Nagendra Krishnapura - IIT Madras videos
3. Razavi - Videos and Text book
4. Anirudhan  - IIT Madras videos

I would like to discuss few common blunders, that we end up doing, which henceforth make us loose confidence in analog


Mistake 1 :  Two current sources in series

In simulation if you put two current sources in series and simulate this, you observe some crazy things happen, kindly do this and learn on this.



Put up a current source with NMOS sinking the current with very low Vgs and observe

Repeat the experiment with PMOS too. Try increasing the sizing for the same Vgs and observe what happens.

This experiments are really the most powerful in analog. The deeper one digs into this, the faster he understands the analog concepts well.

Spend great time dealing with this circuit.

Feel free to discuss if any doubts.......

Will come back with the next post. and discuss the solution and concepts here.