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An integrated circuit (IC) is an electronic circuit built onto a single plate of a semiconductor material, normally silicon. Modern ICs may contain billions of transistors and they have played a major part in the miniaturization and performance improvements of modern electronic systems.
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Differential pair circuit
Well, it seems it was easier than thought. I was stacked in a point. If I have the total power consumption (1mW) and the source voltage (1,8V) I can get the bias current and work with it.
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Differential pair circuit
I have the following differential pair circuit that is designed to have a diff gain of 4 V/V and a power consumption of 1mW. The transistor should be biased to have a Veff=0.3V and should have a lengt …