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Calculate the voltage gain (Av) for the loaded Common Emitter Amplifier below: BAC 200 for all...
Question 26 Calculate the output power Pout (RL) for the unloaded Common Emitter Amplifier below BDC=200, BAC = 150, re 0.39 Vs- 538 mVpp, Vcc 15 V, R1=1 KQ, R2 = 330 2 RC= 1000, RE1= 8.20, RE2= 36 0, RL 0.19 KO Enter your results in mW. SR1 RL Vcc C1 Vin Beta Vs R2 RE1 RE2 C2 ww Question 26 Calculate the output power Pout (RL) for the unloaded Common Emitter Amplifier below BDC=200, BAC = 150, re...
Blackboard X A wOVIny T0anoer queauoTWaaveUnT0aUrie Question 24 Calculate the power gain (Ap) for the loaded Common Emitter Amplifier below Assume BAC200, Assume re' 16 0 Vcc 15 V R1 66.4 KQ, R2 25.8 KO Rc 3.9 KQ RE1 3300, RE2 1.8 KO, RL 3.54 KO Enter your results. No units. SR1 RC C3 Vcc Vout Vin HH Beta RL Vs R2 RE1 RE2 C2 AMoving to another question will save this response. ww Blackboard X A wOVIny T0anoer queauoTWaaveUnT0aUrie...
Calculate the power gain (Ap) for the loaded Common Collecter Amplifier below: Assume Av1, BAC-180, lanore re Vec-15 V R1=39 KO R2-220 KQ RE=1 KO. RL-0.8 KQ Enter your results. No units. Vcc C1 Beta Vout RL RE
ee e A Quèstion 27 Calculate the minimum power rating (Po) for transistor in the loaded Common Emitter Amplifier below Assume Boc- BAC= 149 , Use the exact method to calculate Ip. R1 680 R, R2 510 Q Voc 16 V RL 120 5.1 Q RE2 80 Q, Rc 85 RE1 Enter your results in mW SR1 RC C3 Vcc Vout C1 HI Beta Vin RL Vs RE1 RE2 C2 R2 ee e A Quèstion 27 Calculate the minimum power...
If you remove the capacitor CE from across Rg in the Common Emitter amplifier, what should you expected to happen? R1 C2 out C1 01 2N3904 Vin RL R2 CE RE In a Common Emitter amplifier, which components will most significantly impact the Mid-band voltage gain (Av)? Rc R1 C2 out C1 01 2N3904 Vin RL R2 CE RE
Vce Vec RI Vi ci HH QI C2 Vo R2 RL Partial Representation Darlington Emitter Follower of CE Amp Fig. 1.3 Q. 1.3. (CLO 1(C4)) (4) For the CE amplifier in Fig. 1.3. Vcc is 12V, Rc is 1k12, re' is 52. For the Darlington pair, Ri is 10k 2. R2 is 22k 2. RL is 82. Vcc is 12V and B is 100 for each Q. Neglect input impedance of base. Investigate the Av of the CE amplifier. Av...
The following Amplifier needs to be designed such that the voltage gain Av = 54. Assume Vcc=10V, B=50, RL= 10 kq, RS = 100, and design for Ico= 0.48 mA and VEQ = 2V. (a) Find the values of Gm and it (b) Find the values of resistors R1, R2, RC, RE using the design procedure presented in class notes (or textbook) In the answer box write the value of Rc in ko (c) Find the Input resistance (d) Find...
Question 28 Determine the Power Output (PRL) for the single supply push pull amplifier below. VCC = 15 V BAC 180, Assume Ay 1 Vs 2.1 VRMS Rs 400 R1 R2 = 0.59 KQ, SI Diodes 0.7 V C1 C2 1 uF RL 10 2 Enter your results in mW. Do not type the units. SR1 C1a Beta Q1 Si Rs C2 VCC Si C1b Beta Q2 SRL SR2 Vs Question 28 Determine the Power Output (PRL) for the single...
[1] The circuit diagram on the left below is a common emitter amplifier. It is the full complement of components for this type of amplifier ready for AC analysis. This amplifier will be discussed in lecture prior to the lab exercises. However, with the circuit including only Rc. RE, Ri, and R2 as shown in the figure on the right, proceed with the design for a DC operating point of the common emitter amplifier. The following parameters are given: Vcc...
1) Calculate the ac emitter resistance r'e for the value of IE = 5.52 mA. (In Ω) 2) Calculate the value of ac load resistance rL. (In kΩ) 3) Calculate the voltage gain AV. 4) Calculate the value of output voltage. (Vp-p) Required information In the circuit below: Vin = 10 mVp-p, R2 = 2.2 k12, R1 = 15 k12, Vcc = 21 V, RC = 3 k12, B = 100, RE = 3602, and RL = 6.2 k12. V...