12. What is the configuration analysis defined by transistor Q2 in Figure 4? 20v 18 68...
An amplifier circuit using a bipolar transistor is shown in
Figure Q5.
(a) State, with a valid reason, whether this amplifier is an
emitter follower
or a common emitter configuration.
(b) Redraw Figure Q5 as a large signal equivalent circuit. Show
that:
(c) Show that the input voltage, vISAT to produce the onset of
saturation for
T1 is given by:
(d), confirm, by calculation, that
T1 is in saturation.
(e) Calculate the current in the lamp when T1 is in...
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1. Select configuration for a single-transistor amplifier with a gain of 30 dB and input resistance of 5 Mohm. A) common-emitter; b) common-gate; c) common-source; d)common-collector; e) cannot be implemented by single stage amplifier. 2. Select configuration for a single-transistor amplifier with a gain close to 0 dB and input resistance of 5 Mohm and load resistor of 50 ohm. a) common-emitter; b) common-gate; c) common-source; d)common-collector; e) cannot be implemented by single stage...
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...