Is this small-signal gain correct?

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In summary, small-signal gain is a measure of amplification in a linear system for small input signals and is typically expressed in decibels. It is calculated by taking the ratio of output to input signal amplitude and is important for accurately predicting system behavior. Factors such as temperature, component tolerances, and non-linearities can affect its accuracy, but using high-quality components and careful calibration can improve measurements.
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All MOSFETs (no JFETs)
Ignore body effect.

Is my gain correct? Just want to confirm.

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It is a bit difficult to tell without relevant equations.
The sign is probably correct.

What are r01, r02, r03 ? Channel resistance?
What does || mean in your shorthand?
Where is gm2. Is it = GM3 ?
 
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Related to Is this small-signal gain correct?

1. What is small-signal gain?

Small-signal gain is a measure of the amplification of a signal in a linear system when the input signal is small compared to the system's operating point. It is typically expressed in units of decibels (dB).

2. How is small-signal gain calculated?

Small-signal gain is calculated by taking the ratio of the output signal amplitude to the input signal amplitude. This can also be expressed in terms of voltage or current, depending on the type of amplifier being used.

3. Why is it important to determine the correct small-signal gain?

Determining the correct small-signal gain is important because it allows us to accurately predict the behavior of a linear system for small input signals. This is crucial for designing and optimizing electronic circuits and systems.

4. What factors can affect the accuracy of small-signal gain calculations?

The accuracy of small-signal gain calculations can be affected by several factors, including temperature variations, component tolerances, and non-linearities in the system. It is important to carefully consider these factors when determining the small-signal gain of a system.

5. How can the accuracy of small-signal gain measurements be improved?

To improve the accuracy of small-signal gain measurements, it is important to use high-quality components and to carefully calibrate the measuring equipment. Additionally, performing multiple measurements and averaging the results can help to reduce errors and improve accuracy.

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