What is wideband amplifier? What is source degeneration?
The wideband amplifier, will be used to supply power to integrated circuits, the operational amplifiers will have a load at their outputs. As the load resistance increases, the op-amp's output resistance becomes less dominant, specifically in the low frequency range.
Source degeneration boosts the output impedance, but decreases the usable output swing.
How to Calculate Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier?
Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier calculator uses Source Degenerated Transconductance = Transconductance/(1+Transconductance*Source-Degenerated Resistance) to calculate the Source Degenerated Transconductance, Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier formula is defined as the electrical characteristic relating the current through the output of a device to the voltage across the input of a device. Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance. Source Degenerated Transconductance is denoted by gsd symbol.
How to calculate Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier, enter Transconductance (gm) & Source-Degenerated Resistance (Rsd) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Source-Degenerated Transconductance of CS Amplifier calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1043.478 = 0.0048/(1+0.0048*750).