Title of article :
Analysis of the modified MOS Wilson current mirror: a pedagogical exercise in signal flow graphs, Masonʹs gain rule, and driving-point impedance techniques
Author/Authors :
Spencer، نويسنده , , R.G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
A pedagogical analysis of the modified MOS Wilson
current mirror using signal flow graphs (SFGs), Mason’s gain
rule, and driving-point impedance (DPI) techniques is presented
as an exercise for undergraduate electrical engineering students
learning to analyze transistor-level circuits with multiple-feedback
loops. While students often prefer the SFG representation
for single feedback loops, they often abandon it in favor of the
more familiar nodal analysis methods for multiple loops. Yet
these methods can be long and cumbersome and contribute little
to intuition. In an attempt to preserve the intuitive grasp of
tradeoffs, this paper presents an exercise of several well-established
analytical techniques for generating and analyzing SFGs.
The modified Wilson current mirror is used to compare three
analytical approaches: 1) fundamental laws with brute-force
algrebra; 2) fundamental laws with Mason’s gain rule; and 3)
DPI technique with Mason’s gain rule. The concepts reinforced in
this paper include: 1) tradeoffs between gain and other quantities
such as output resistance or bandwidth; 2) how Mason’s gain
rule simplifies the analysis of closed-loop gain; and 3) how DPI
techniques simplify the generation of SFGs.
Keywords :
transistors. , Driving-point impedance (DPI) , Feedback , Mason’s gain rule , small-signal analysis , signal-flow graphs (SFGs)
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION