CoE 197U MOS Differential Pairs

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The differential pair is one of the most commonly used circuit blocks in analog IC design. It enables amplifiers to have not just two, but specifically, differential inputs and act based only or mostly on the difference of the input signals.

The main references for this topic are chapters 3.5 and 4.3.5 of the Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits book.

Fully Differential Amplifier Signal and Gain Definitions

DC and Large Signal Analysis

Small Signal AC and Half Circuit Analysis

CMRR

Differential Pair with Active Load

Differential to Single-Ended Output Conversion

DC Analysis

Small Signal AC Analysis

Transconductance

Output Resistance

Gain