... 11 .22 SolutionFrom Fig. 11 .21 (b), we add the three capacitances of each transistor as depicted in Fig. 11 .22 (b). Interestingly,CCS1andC 2 appear in parallel, and so do C 2 and CCS2.ExerciseConstruct ... Microelectronics, 1stEdition, 20 08. [2] D.L. Schilling, Charles Belove : Electronic Circuits: Discrete and Integrated , Mc Graw-Hill Inc, 1968, 19 92, [4] Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, Electronic ... (b) The transfer function in Eq. (11.70) gives a zero at gm/CGD= 2 x(13,3 GHz). Also, a =2, 12. 10 - 20 s -2 and b=6,39.10 -1 0s. Thus,(11.87)(11.88)Note the large error in the values predicted...