Voltage across the current source

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Hi,

I am trying to understand a circuit topology as shown in the figure.
Can anyone please help me understand what would be the voltage at the source of the PMOS (Mp) i.e at node A? I shown is a current source.

 

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The voltage is defined by the voltage divider and Vgs@I of the NMOS transistor.
 

I am sorry can you please elaborate a little on this in terms of an expression. I am actually confused because of the presence of current source between Vdd and node A.
My basic aim is to find V1 which will be Va-Vgsp.
 

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