Packet 6: Tossup 10

Bob Wildar added emitter degeneration to a basic circuit named for this quantity, which he used three of in the 741 op amp’s design for biasing. A circuit named for this quantity, which uses only three transistors by incorporating a negative feedback loop, was developed over one night by George R. Wilson. Taking a differential pair and shorting the gate and drain together creates a “mirror” of this quantity, which is ideally zero at the (*) gate of a MOSFET. Two BJTs are connected to multiply this quantity (-5[2])in a Darlington pair. Any two-terminal linear circuit can be represented as a resistor in parallel with a source (10[1])of this quantity (10[1])by Norton’s theorem. (10[1]-5[1])This quantity squared times R gives the power (-5[1])radiated (10[2])by a resistor. For 10 points, the “drain” value of what quantity for a transistor might be 1 milliamp? (10[1])■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: current [accept current mirror or current source; prompt on I]
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TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Power %Neg %Avg. Buzz
2026 NAFTA at Stanford01/17/20264100%50%0%91.00
2026 NAFTA at UBC01/17/2026250%0%50%112.00
2025 NAFTA Online02/14/20264100%0%25%121.50
2026 NAFTA at Vanderbilt02/14/20263100%0%100%132.67
2025 NAFTA at Toronto09/13/20255100%0%20%118.60
2025 NAFTA at Maryland09/27/2025580%0%60%132.50
2025 NAFTA at Harvard10/04/20253100%0%33%128.00
2025 NAFTA at Oxford10/11/20254100%0%50%125.00
2025 NAFTA at Chicago11/08/2025683%0%83%138.20
2025 NAFTA at Columbia11/08/20255100%0%0%110.80
2025 NAFTA at Richmond12/20/2025250%50%50%71.00