The FET Common Source Amplifier Experiment #6-Part-1: Object
The FET Common Source Amplifier Experiment #6-Part-1: Object
Name: Electronic I
Experiment no.: 7
College of Engineering
Lab. Supervisor: Munther N. Thiyab
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Object
The purpose of this experiment is to test the performance of the common
source amplifier using the self-bias circuit.
Required Parts and Equipment's
1. Electronic Test Board. (M110)
2. Dual Polarity Variable DC Power Supply
3. Digital Multimeters.
4. Dual-Channel Oscilloscope.
5. Function Generator.
6. N-Channel JFET 2N3823
7. Resistors, R5=100KΩ, R6=10KΩ, R8=1KΩ, R7=2.2KΩ
Theory
The common source amplifier configuration is widely used amongst other JFET
configurations and can provide both high voltages gain and large input
impedance. In this configuration, the input signal is applied to the gate and the
output signal is taken from the drain, while the source terminal being the
reference or common. In order to work as an amplifier, the JFET should be
properly biased by setting the gate-source voltage which results in the required
drain current.
The N-channel JFET requires that the gate-source voltage always be less
negative than the pinch-off voltage, but less than zero. Since virtually no gate
current flows due to the JFET’s high input impedance, the gate voltage is
essentially at ground level. Consequently, using only a drain-supply voltage, the
required negative quiescent gate-source voltage is developed by the voltage drop
across the source resistor of the self-bias circuit shown in Fig.1. This circuit is
one of the simplest and practical bias circuits for JFET amplifiers in which a
single power supply is used.
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University of Anbar Lab. Name: Electronic I
College of Engineering Experiment no.: 7
Lab. Supervisor: Munther N. Thiyab
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
....................................(3)
Solving equations (2) and (3) simultaneously will give both IDQ and VGSQ.
The drain-source voltage is given by:
..............................(4)
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College of Engineering Experiment no.: 7
Lab. Supervisor: Munther N. Thiyab
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
𝐶𝑆2
𝐶𝑆1
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University of Anbar Lab. Name: Electronic I
College of Engineering Experiment no.: 7
Lab. Supervisor: Munther N. Thiyab
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
...........................(5)
The voltage gain of the amplifier can be derived from the equivalent circuit of
Fig.4:
..................................(7)
It can be shown that when the source bypass capacitor CS is removed, the voltage
gain will become:
.......................................(8)
The input impedance of the amplifier seen from the gate terminal is:
𝑍𝑖𝑛 = 𝑅𝐺....................................................(9)
And the output impedance seen from the output terminals is:
𝑍𝑜𝑢𝑡 = 𝑅𝐷.................................................(10)