Design a common drain amplifier that can couple the signal source to the load to make this possible. You may use some or all of these:
a) one +9V DC supply
b) NMOS transistors with Vt=1V, k'n =20µA/v2, ?=0, L=1µm, and combined W of all transistors not to exceed 6000µm
c) one ideal current source of value 10mA that pours current down from the +9V terminal
d) capacitors and resistors
A signal source produces a 4 volt peak-to-peak sinusoid and has a source resistance of 100 ohms. We wish to drive a grounded 10 ohm load to at least 2 volts peak-to-peak with this source. The load cannot tolerate DC.
Your amplifier should not burn more than 2 watts while idle, and must pass signals above 100 Hz.
Make sure that no transistor in your amplifier leaves the saturation region while driving the load.