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Fet Common Source Amplifier: Experiment No: 2

This experiment aims to obtain the frequency response curve of a JFET common source amplifier and calculate its bandwidth. The circuit diagram shows a common source JFET amplifier configuration with various resistors and capacitors. The procedure involves constructing the circuit, applying a 1kHz input signal from a function generator, and measuring the output voltage at frequencies from 20Hz to 1MHz to obtain the frequency response. The bandwidth is then calculated from the plotted gain vs frequency graph.

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Fet Common Source Amplifier: Experiment No: 2

This experiment aims to obtain the frequency response curve of a JFET common source amplifier and calculate its bandwidth. The circuit diagram shows a common source JFET amplifier configuration with various resistors and capacitors. The procedure involves constructing the circuit, applying a 1kHz input signal from a function generator, and measuring the output voltage at frequencies from 20Hz to 1MHz to obtain the frequency response. The bandwidth is then calculated from the plotted gain vs frequency graph.

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Experiment No : 2

FET COMMON SOURCE

AMPLIFIER
AIM: To obtain frequency response curve of the J FET amplifier and to calculate its Band width. Equipment required: Bread board-----1No DC power supply(0-20V) -----1No Function generator (0-1MHz)-----1No C.R.O-----1No Components required: N-channel JFET BFW 11-----1No Resistors 2.2k,6.8k, 8.2k,1M-1 No each Capacitors 10f 3Nos Circuit diagrams:

6.8k

12V 10uF OSC7

8.2k + FG
200mV ,1KHz

10uF

BFW11 Noname
+ Ch1 + Ch2 -

1M

2.2k

Fig:12.1

10uF

Procedure 1. Construct the circuit as shown in Fig.12.1. 2. Connect the Signal generator to the input terminals. 3. Connect the output terminals to the C.R.O. 4. Select 1KHz sine wave signal on the oscillator and set the amplitude to 200mV P-P. 5. Change the frequency of the input signal from 20Hz to 1MHz in convenient steps. Keep the input signal amplitude constant over the entire frequency range. Observe the output voltage at each frequency. 6. Note down the output voltage in Table -17. Observations: VS=200mV Gain indB = 20log10 VO/VI

Frequency Hz 20 30 40 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1k 2k 3k 10k 20k 30k 40k 50k 60k 70k 80k 90k 100k 200k 300k 400k 500k 600k 700k 800k 900k 1M

OutputVO , Voltage

Voltage gain,VO/VI

Gain in dB

Model Graph:

Plot the frequency response characteristic on the semi-log sheet by taking frequency on the X-axis and gain in dB on the Y-axis. Calculate Bandwidth from the graph. Also note the maximum voltage gain.

Result: 1. Maximum gain of the Amplifier = -----------------dB. 2. Bandwidth of the Amplifier = fH-fL =-----------------Hz. Wher fH is upper 3dB frequency fL is lower 3dB frequency. Viva Questions:

1. What is the output terminal in Common Source amplifier?

2. What is the Expression for voltage gain in terms of for CS amplifier? 3. Bandwidth of CS Amplifier in more or less over CE amplifier?

4. Draw the small signal model of CS configuration?

5. What is the relation between gm, rd, and ?

6. Define gm

7. Expression for gm in terms of gmo.

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