Analogue Electronics Ii Tel & NWS
Analogue Electronics Ii Tel & NWS
Analogue Electronics Ii Tel & NWS
Instructions:
Answer all questions
Answer all questions. Orderly presentation of your work is necessary. No programmable or pictured instrument is
allowed.
EXERCISE I: TRANSISTOR
Vcc = 50V, R1 = 4KΩ, R2 = 25KVΩ, R3 = 100KΩ, VBE = 0.7V, β1 = 100, β2 = 50, VE2A = 5V
1. Calculate the current I2 in branch E2A (1mk)
2. Calculate the voltage VC2B2 and calculate I1 in branch C2C1 supposing the current IB1 in
T1 is neglected behind T2 (1mks)
3. Determine IE2 (1mk)
4. Deduce the intensity current in the base T2 (1mk)
5. Calculate IC1 of T1 and deduce IB1 (1mk)
6. Calculate the current in branch E1A and voltage across R3 (1mks)
7. Determine the value of R (1mk)
8. Calculate VC2E2 and VC1E1 of the two transistors (1mk)
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EXERCISE 2: TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER
Let’s consider the circuit below
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V = 5mV, R1 = 45K, R2 = 15K, RC = 10K, RE = 7.5K, RL = 5K, VBE = 0V. and Vcc= 30V, H12 = 0, H21 = β = 200,
H22 = 0.
1. Static study
1.1 The above amplifier is connected in which configuration? (0.5mk)
1.2 what is the role of C1, C2, C3, and RE? (0.5mk)
1.3 After drawing the D.C circuit, calculate the elements of the Thevenin’s model R TH and ETH
(2mks)
1.4 Calculate the value of IB for IC ≈ IE (1mk)
1.5 Determine the load line equation and precise the operating point (Q) of the transistor
(2mks)
2. Dynamic study
2.1 Draw the small signal equivalent model (1mk)
2.2 Calculate Zin(base) (1mk)
2.3 Calculate Zin(stage) (1mk)
2.4 Calculate the voltage gain (1mk)
2.5 Calculate the current gain and the output impedance (2mks)
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b) The voltage V2 as a function of VD and V1
c) The voltage Vs as a function of VD and VC
3. Deduce the voltage VS as a function of V1 and V2
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