2. Design an AC-coupled emitter-follower, following the design steps given in the text, section 2.2.5. Your design must use the following criteria: VCC = 9.0V, and quiescent current of about 0.1 mA. The frequency range should be above 20 Hz. After completing your design, determine the input and output impedance, assuming β = 100.
2. Design an AC-coupled emitter-follower, following the design steps given in the text, section 2.2.5. Your...
Perform a simple initial design of an ac coupled common-emitter
amplifier with
four resistor biasing and emitter by-pass capacitor, to have a
voltage gain of about
100, for the following conditions. Justify any approximations used.
(Assume Ic=1/300 A)
i)Transistor ac common-emitter gain, B, 100 ii) Supply voltage ofV0c-20V iii) Allow 10% Vcc across RE DC collector voltage of 10 V iv) v) DC current in the base bias resistors should be ten times greater than the DC base current. Assume...
We design a voltage amplifier using a BJT following the plan laid down in the handout "Notes on common emitter transistor amplifier 8 IN RB Design an amplifier with a Gain VoutVinl30 Assume the transistor gain is B 100. Let Vcc 15 V Choose VCE Vcc-VCE.Sat Choose Ic.o-10 mA. 1. Determine values of resistors Rc, RE, and RB so that the gain is essentially independent of the value of β 2. State and satisfy the load-line relation between lc.a and...
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1. Design the common-emitter amplifier in Fig. 4(a) with the following specifications: Supply Voltage, Vcc 0-to-Peak Output Swing, V Voltage Gain, A. Input Resistance, R Output Resistance, Ro THD for 5kHz 1 V (0-to-peak) Sine Wave Output Voltage, V Relative Variation of Ic for VBE 0.7t 0.1V Transistor's Current Gain, β 5V 25 1.8kS2 4% 10% 100 Show your design procedure and all your calculations. Your design should be insensitive to B variations. Vcc RB1 Rc 0...
2. For the following circuit: emitter follower onguration i.e. CE, or CC, or CB, or CS or, or CG, or CD, or b. Calculate ly, Lc. IB, VEs and VI. c. Based or none of the above, and the correct answer is on calculations in part (b). the transistor is in active or saturation of or triode region, explain supporting with above ca Calculate the input resistance Rin looking into base, and output resistance n looking into emitter e. Calculate...
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Design a BJT amplifier based on the specifications provided in the table below. Your design should be insensitive to β variations, and both the input and the output should be AC coupled as in Fig. 1. Supply Voltage, Vcc Load Resistance, RL Transistor's Current Gain, β Relative Variation of lc for VBE-0.7 ± 0.1 V 0-to-Peak Output Swing, Vo Voltage Gain, A Input Resistance, R THD for 5kHz IV (0-to-peak) Sine Wave Output Voltage, V。S5%...
You are required to design a 2-stage voltage amplifier (find
values for RE, RC1, RC2) to meet the following criteria: an input
resistance of 400 kΩ and an overall voltage gain equal to or
greater than 250, with a resistor output load, RL. Use a
common-emitter with emitter degradation (RE) stage for the input,
followed by a commonemitter amplifier with bias current equal to
0.5 mA. (VCC = 20 V, βo = 200 and the DC levels of the first...
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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):...
Problem 3: Sinusoidal PWM or Six-Step Control of three-phase DC-AC Inverter (45 Points) Design a three-phase inverter circuit for a solid oxide fuel cell, whose output voltage changes from 400 Vdc to 600 Vdc. Sinusoidal PWM (SPWM) A. If sinusoidal PWM is used to control the inverter, to obtain a three-phase 240 Vac (line- line RMS value) at 60 Hz, what is the inverter's modulation index (ma) range? (5points) B. Based on part A: Assume the fuel cell's output voltage...
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....
Introduction The purpose of this project is to design, simulate, analyze, implement, and test a single-supply, multistage, transistor amplifier which fulfills a set of specifications. For this project, the pre-lab shall be treated as your formal design report and therefore must be much more detailed than usual (please see Evaluation heading on the next page of this document). The report shall be submitted to the TA by the deadline. The report is an individual assignment. Specifications • Power supply: +???...