9 CE Amplifier
9 CE Amplifier
9 CE Amplifier
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
VCC = 12V
RC 4.7KΩ
R1 68KΩ
CC 10µ f
RS 15KΩ CB B C
BC – 107
+ 10µ f +
Ii E
V2 VO
VS = 50mV R2 10KΩ RE 1KΩ CE 47µ f
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PROCEDURE:
TABULAR COLUMN:
VS = 50mV
Gain (dB)
fL fH frequency
0
In the usual application, mid band frequency range are defined as those
frequencies at which the response has fallen to 3dB below the maximum gain
(|A| max). These are shown as fL and fH, and are called as the 3dB
frequencies are simply the lower and higher cut off frequencies respectively.
The difference between higher cut-off frequency and lower cut-off
frequency is referred to as bandwidth (fH – fL).
RESULT:
BANDWIDTH
VOLTAGE GAIN
CURRENT GAIN
INPUT RESISTANCE
OUTPUT RESISTANCE
Reasoning Questions
1. How do we test the transistor for active region condition?
2. What are the factors, which influence the higher cut-off frequency?
3. What are the components, which influence the lower cut-off
frequency?
4. Mention the applications of CE amplifier. Justify?
5. Compare the characteristics of CE amplifier, CB amplifier & CC
amplifier.
6. What must be the voltage across the transistor, when it is operated as
a switch?
7. How do we test the transistor for switching condition?