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Q1. For the cascade amplifier circuit shown in Fig (1): a) What are the functions of the capacitors C, C2 and C3? And what are the functions of the capacitors Cs and CE? b) What are the functions of the resistors RD and Rc? c) Draw the DC biasing circuits for each stage. d) Find loa, VGsa, VDs and gm for the JFET stage (you may use either mathematical or graphical methods) e) Calculate l, Ic, le and Ve for...
1.0 kn. RE-390 Ω, r-15 Ω. and ßac-75. 5. For a common-emitter amplifier, Rc Assuming that Rg is completely bypassed at the operating frequency, the voltage gain is (a) 66.7 (d) 75 (b) 2.56 (c) 2.47 6. In the circuit of Question 5, if the frequency is reduced to the point where Xctbypass) RE, the voltage gain (a) remains the same (b) is less (c) is greater 7. In a common-emitter amplifier with voltage-divider bias, Rimlbase) 68 k2, Ri 33...
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2. Figure 2 shows a 6-pulse thyristor rectifier feeding a DC static load an operating at steady-state. The ac input power supply is a symmetric set of three-phase voltages forming a direct sequence, having rms line-to-line voltage of Vuns equal to 415 V and angular frequency ω equal to 100π rad/s. The load is sufficiently inductive to smooth out the load current i(t), i.e. i 1, where I is a constant. a. Derive the mathematical expression of the average DC...
EXPERIMENT 11 STEP RESPONSE TO RC AND RL CIRCUITS pages 11-4 thru 11-7. tep response of the RC and RL circuits is included in OBJECTIVE: O analyze the voltage and current characteristics of a Resistance - Capacitance (RC) circuit when driven by a step voltage function. To analyze the voltage and current characteristics of a Resistance- Inductor (RL) circuit when driven by a step voltage function To design an RC circuit to yield a specified output voltage with a step...
21 Vi Z2 Vo Figure 1 1. Ref: Figure 1. Let Z1 L (an inductor), Z2 - R (a resistor). Vi Calculate the magnitude and phase of the transfer function H(w) Figure 1 T 2. Repeat #1 with L = 100 mH, R 1kΩ. a) Plot the frequency response in dB* on a both on a linear scale and then a log scale from ω-1 to 100,000,000 rad/sec with points every decade (1 b) 1,000 etc). 10 100 Plot the...
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B oth 100 Day PH262 Page 1 of 5 Lab #13 AC Circuits, Part 1 RC & RL, Phase Measurements THEORY The rotating phase representation for series AC circuits should be familiar from textbook and lecture notes A brief outline of the essential points is provided here. If a series RLC circuit is connected across a source of om which is a sinusoidal function of time, then und all its derivatives will also be inside. Sonce all demits in a...
Laboratory 2: Transistor circuit characteristics A. Objectives: 1. To study the basic characteristics of a transistor circuit. 2. To study the bias circuit of a transistor circuit. B. Apparatus: 1. DC Power supply 2. Experimental boards and corresponding components 3. Electronic calculator (prepared by students) 4. Digital camera (prepared by students for photo taking of the experimental results) 5. Laptop computer with the software PicoScope 6 and Microsoft Word installed. 6. PicoScope PC Oscilloscope and its accessories. 7. Digital multi-meter....
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...