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SIMATS ENGINEERING

SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES

Course Code: ECA0466 Course Name: Analog Circuits Name: Dr S.Joshua Kumaresan
Topic: Design of multistage-
Branch: BME Year: 2023 batch
transistor-amplifiers

Problem identification – 1 mark


Problem statement – 1 mark
Applying Formula -2 marks
Solution – 1marks
Total = 5 marks

1)A single stage amplifier has collector load RC = 10 kΩ; input resistance Rin =1kΩ and β =
100. If load RL = 100Ω, find the voltage gain.
Solution :
Effective collector load, RAC = RC || RL = 10 kΩ || 100 Ω = 100 Ω

2)Fig. 2 shows two-stage RC coupled amplifier. If the input resistance Rin of each stage is
1kΩ, find : (i) voltage gain of first stage (ii) voltage gain of second stage (iii) total voltage
gain.

Fig. 2

Solution :
3) An amplifier feeding a resistive load of 1kΩ has a voltage gain of 40 db. If the
input signal is 10 mV, find (i) output voltage (ii) load power.
Solution :

4) (i) A multistage amplifier employs five stages each of which has a power gain of
30. What is the total gain of the amplifier in db ?
(ii) If a negative feedback of 10 db is employed, find the resultant gain.
Solution :
Given : Absolute gain of each stage = 30, No. of stages = 5

∴ Total power gain = 5 × 14.77 = 73.85 db


(i) Power gain of one stage in db = 10 log10 30 = 14.77

(ii) Resultant power gain with negative feedback = 73.85 − 10 = 63.85 db

5)A three-stage amplifier has a first stage voltage gain of 100, second stage voltage gain of
200 and third stage voltage gain of 400. Find the total voltage gain in db .
Solution :
First-stage voltage gain in db = 20 log10 100 = 20 × 2 = 40
Second-stage voltage gain in db = 20 log10 200 = 20 × 2.3 = 46

∴ Total voltage gain = 40 + 46 + 52 = 138 db


Third-stage voltage gain in db = 20 log10 400 = 20 × 2.6 = 52
6)Find the gain in db in the following cases : (i) Voltage gain of 30 (ii) Power gain of 100.
Solution :
i) Voltage gain = 20 log10 30 db = 29.54 db

ii) Power gain = 10 log10 100 db = 20 db

7)Determine the voltage gain of the emitter follower circuit shown in Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

8). If in the above example, a load of 5 kΩ is added to the emitter follower, what will be the
voltage gain of the circuit ?
Solution :
When a load of 5 kΩ is added to the emitter follower, the circuit becomes as shown in Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

The coupling capacitor acts as a short for a.c. signal so that RE and RL are in parallel.
Therefore, the external emitter resistance RE changes to R’E where
9) For the emitter follower circuit shown in Fig. 4, find VE and IE. Also draw the dc load
line for this circuit.

Fig. 4

Solution :

By joining points A and B, d.c. load line AB is constructed [See Fig. 5].
Fig. 5

10) A) An amplifier has a current gain of 200 and output impedance of 3 kΩ


without feedback. If negative current feedback (mi = 0.01) is applied; what is the output
impedance of the amplifier ?
Solution :

10)B) An amplifier has a current gain of 250 and a bandwidth of 400 kHz
without feedback. If negative current feedback (mi = 0.01) is applied, what is the bandwidth
of the amplifier?
Solution :

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