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If channel length modulation is present in M1 but not in M2, what is the voltage gain at node X?(a) (1/gm2 || ro2) / {1/gm2 + ( 1/gm1 || ro1)}(b) (1/gm1 || ro1) / (1/gm2 + ro1)(c) 1/gm1 / (1/gm2 +1/gm1)(d) 1/gm1 / {1/gm2 + (1/gm1 || ro1)}The question was asked in exam.The above asked question is from MOSFET Amplifier with CD Configuration in portion FET Amplifiers of Analog Circuits

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The correct option is (a) (1/gm2 || ro2) / {1/gm2 + ( 1/gm1 || ro1)}

The best I can explain: The voltage gain at NODE X is due to M1 being used in the CD configuration. SINCE M1 offers channel LENGTH modulation but not M2, we NOTE that the impedance looking into the source of M2 is 1/gm2 but for M1, it’s (1/gm2 || ro2). From the voltage gain of a FOLLOWER stage, we conclude that the voltage gain is (1/gm2 || ro2) / {1/gm1 + ( 1/gm1 || ro1)}.



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