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ASAP! Please answer this question showing steps for thumb up! Question 1 (4 Marks) Q.A. 1 -Statement: DC biasing of a CE amplifier circuit is as in Fig. Q.1. Assume the parameters, Vcc = 18 volt, RE = 500 ohm; B = 125; RL = 1000 ohm, Rc =1500 ohm and source resistance and Rs 1500 ohm. The amplifier is excited by a source, vs(t) = Vm * sin(2teft) with Vm = 25 mV peak and f = 1000 Hz;...
please help Question 1 Consider the following circuit, where the reverse saturation current (Is) is the same for each diode. D2 o Vo Di Vi WWW R 32 23 a. b. Determine an algebraic expression for V1, for a given Vo, and Is. Given an Is of 40 FA and R1 = 3.3 kl , determine the Vi that produces an output voltage (V.) of 0.625 V. C. Recalculate question-b if Is were to be a thousand times greater at...
number 7 Z; = (1 + A)R. Give numerical values. 7. Repeat the calculations in Example 6.2 when the input device is a microphone with vs = 10 mV (rms) and source impedance Rs = 50 k 2. Draw a conclusion regarding the effectiveness of a buffer. 741 EXAMPLE 6.2 A pickup device has an internal impedance of Rs = 10 ks2 and pro- duces a voltage of vs = 2V. If it is to drive a chart recorder which...
please I need details l and....Debate Club | Offic A) Theoretical Design Design a common emitter BJT amplifier with the following requirements: -Rin-10 K2, and Ro-45 ㏀ (Neglect the Early voltage Effect) Vo/Vsig- Gv-40 VIV or 32 dB " VCC-9 V V, IC-1mA, VCE-3.25V and β-100 RL-40 kQ, Rsige I ka, R 1-3R2, and C1-C2-1 μF Voc RC C2 R1 Rsig C1 RL R2 RE B) Verify your design using Orcad Capture Pspice by doing 1) AC sweep (frequency response):...
course: Electronics. please show all your work. I will rate you. D9.50. Design to increase input resistance and decrease output resistance. A certain differential amplifier has an input resistance of 100 ks2, an output resistance of 200 S2, and an open-circuit voltage gain of 5000. The source has an internal resistance of 10 ks2, and the load resistance is 1k12. A macromodel for the amplifier is displayed in Figure P9.50. It is desired to increase the input impedance to 1MS...
Problem 3: Design Problem On Figure P3a, you have a Common Source (CS) n-channel MOSFET amplifier. Notice the absence of a source resistor Rsig and load resistor R. If we know how the present amplifier (the one on Figure P3a) behaves without Rsig and RL, we can infer its behaviors if Rsig and R were to be added. design the amplifier circuit on Figure P3a, i.e., you have to find appropriate values for RGj You are to RG,, RD, and...
A common source amplifier circuit based on a single n-channel MOSFET is shown in Figure 4b. Assume that the transconductance gm-60 mS (equivalent to mA/ V) and drain source resistance, os, is so large it may be neglected. 0) Calculate the open circuit voltage gain Av Yout/ Vis. i) The amplifier has a load of 10 k2. Determine the current gain Va. = 12 V 150k 4k3 Vout Vin 200k GND = 0 V Figure 4b a) State the name...
****Please ALL answers questions with complete steps.**** 1. Analysis and design of a buck-boost converter. A buck-boost converter is illustrated below. + licit) + reee c= R { v(t) A practical implementation using a MOSFET and diode is illustrated below. D + Voi(t) – H + iqi(t) IT int) lic(t) iz(t) + LE vi(t) c R v(t) For this problem, you must employ the methods of inductor volt-second balance, capacitor charge balance, and the small ripple approximation as discussed in...