Re: How can current be increased thru bypass capacitor
Maybe step back and say what you really want from
this thing, because it doesn't look like any kind of
sensible application to me. Neither one. And the way
you use "bypass capacitor" is not the way I do, or
have seen.
Vin (attributes), Zin, Vout/Iout, Zout, transfer
characteristic, words about application and the real
care-about would be more useful context than the
simulation plots of something you don't like but can
only vaguely say why.
First plot you are just seeing gate-source capacitive
current.
Second plot you are hard switching the FET and seeing
the chop you probably wanted, but the time constants
are all wrong for the frequency and the gain is high
enough to square the drain signal so all you see at
the "load" is the edges. You aren't even looking at any
of the nodes that really matter and you owe us more
of a try, than "your suggestion didn't work" (you picked
one way to get a DC path to ground and completely
rearranged the circuit, yourself).