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Unit - Iv Methods of Coupling and Multistage Amplifiers and Feedback in Amplifiers

The document discusses methods of coupling multistage amplifiers and feedback in amplifiers. It contains questions and answers about topics like how gain is affected by coupling capacitors at different frequencies in RC coupled amplifiers. It also addresses questions about choosing the appropriate coupling type for signals within a given frequency range, how the bandwidth is affected when identical amplifiers are connected in cascade, and how the cutoff frequencies are affected in cascaded RC coupled amplifiers. The last questions cover topics like determining the overall gain of two coupled amplifiers and the types of feedback provided by unbiased emitter resistance or a voltage-shunt feedback configuration.
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Unit - Iv Methods of Coupling and Multistage Amplifiers and Feedback in Amplifiers

The document discusses methods of coupling multistage amplifiers and feedback in amplifiers. It contains questions and answers about topics like how gain is affected by coupling capacitors at different frequencies in RC coupled amplifiers. It also addresses questions about choosing the appropriate coupling type for signals within a given frequency range, how the bandwidth is affected when identical amplifiers are connected in cascade, and how the cutoff frequencies are affected in cascaded RC coupled amplifiers. The last questions cover topics like determining the overall gain of two coupled amplifiers and the types of feedback provided by unbiased emitter resistance or a voltage-shunt feedback configuration.
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Unit IV

Methods of coupling and Multistage Amplifiers


and Feedback in Amplifiers
4.1 In an RC coupled amplifier, the gain decreases in the frequency response due to
the
(a) Coupling capacitor at low frequency and bypass capacitor at high frequency.
(b) Coupling capacitor at high frequency and bypass capacitor at low frequency
(c) Coupling junction capacitance at low frequency and coupling capacitor at high
frequency.
(d) Device junction capacitor at high frequency and coupling capacitor at low
frequency.
4.2 A signal may have frequency components which lie in the range of 0.001Hz to 10
Hz. Which one of the following types of couplings should be chosen in a
multistage amplifier designed to amplify the signal?
(a) RC coupling
(b) Direct coupling
(c) Transformer coupling
(d) Double tuned transformer coupling.
4.3 The overall bandwidth of two identical voltage amplifiers connected in cascade
will
(a) Remain the same as that of a single stage
(b) Be better than that of a single stage
(c) Be worse than that of a single stage
(d) Be better if stage gain in low and worse if stage gain is high
4.4 Two identical RC coupled amplifiers, each having a lower cut-off frequency fl, are
cascaded with negligible loading. What is the lower cut-off frequency of the
overall amplifier?

fl

(a)

2
(b)

fl

(c)

fl
2

(d)

2 fl

2 1

4.5 Two identical RC coupled amplifiers each having an upper cut-off frequency fu,
are cascaded with negligible loading. What is the upper cut-off frequency of the
2-stage amplifier?

fu

(a)

(b)

fu

(c)

fu
2

(d)

2 fu

2 1

4.6 Two amplifiers, one having voltage gain of 40 and the other 20 are coupled with
negligible loading. The approximate gain of two-stage amplifier will be
(a) 20
(b) 40
(c) 60
(d) 800
4.7 In a common emitter amplifier, the unbiased emitter resistance provides
(a) Current series feedback
(b) Voltage series feedback
(c) Voltage shunt feedback
(d) Current shunt feedback
4.8 An amplifier incorporates negative feedback using voltage-shunt feedback
connection. This feedback will result in
(a) Increased input impedance and decreased output impedance
(b) Increased input impedance and increased output impedance
(c) Decreased input impedance and increased output impedance
(d) Decreased input impedance and decreased output impedance

Answers:
4.1 (d)

4.2 (b)

4.7 (a)

4.8 (a)

4.3 (c)

4.4 (a)

4.5 (b)

4.6 (d)

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