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Is it a conclusion from simulation or something?For the circuit above as the injected current equal to -1uA the current through M4 is 1uA and there is no current through M2.
I can't confirm your results. Id(M4) = 1.999 µA.What I am confused is why there is not a case that M4 current is 2uA and M2 current is 1uA and it still satisfies KCL law.
The conclusion is from Jacob Baker's lecture here at 30:44.Is it a conclusion from simulation or something?
I can't confirm your results. Id(M4) = 1.999 µA.
Yes, people ansewered there are experts and this make me supprised.As a side remark. It's somehow alarming to see people jumping in conclusions about the erroneous observation claimed in your original "All about circuits" thread.