Introduction to amplifiers
Amplifier in common emitter junction
Common emitter junction
amplifier with stabilization of the
static operating point
Amplitude-frequency characteristic of the amplifier in the common emitter connection
Amplifier in common collector connection
100

Electronic circuits are for amplifying an electrical signal.



What are the electronic amplifiers?


100

Ap =Au * Ai

What is power amplifier formula?

100

The input of an amplifier is equal to the dynamic input resistance of the transistor.

What is the input dynamic resistance of an amplifier equal to?



100

The dependence of output signal amplitude on input frequency.

What is the amplitude-frequency characteristic?

100

It has high input impedance and low output impedance.


What is the basic characteristic of the common-collector configuration?

200

Time-varying voltages and currents.


What are electrical signals?



200

Amplifier in common emitter junction.

Which amplifier is the amplifier with the highest current and voltage gain?

200

The action of the amplifier's output stage on the input stage. A portion of the output signal is fed back through the feedback branch and affects the input signal.


 What is feedback?


200

Excite the system with different frequencies and measure the output amplitude.

How is the amplitude-frequency characteristic measured?

200

It’s called an emitter follower, used for impedance matching.


What is another name for the common-collector, and what is its purpose?

300

The difference is that DC amplifies both DC and AC signals, while AC amplifies only AC signals.

What is the difference between DC amplifiers and AC amplifiers?


300

The operating point is placed in the normal active area.

How is the operating point set for the transistor to work as an amplifier?

300

Re≫Rb/B.

What is the condition for stability?

300

The range of frequencies the system can transmit signals through.

What is bandwidth?

300

The input and output signals are in phase.


Is there a phase shift between the input and output?


 

400

Gains are the ratios of identical output and input values. It is expressed in decibels.

What is the gain of the amplifier and how is it expressed?


400

It shows how the collector voltage and the position of the static operating point will change.

What does the static work direction show?


400

An amplifier is equal to the parallel combination of the dynamic output resistance of the transistor.


What is the output resistance of an amplifier equal to?

400

Filtering analysis, control, and circuit optimization.

What are the applications of the amplitude-frequency characteristic?

400

The voltage gain is approximately equal to 1.

What is the voltage gain in the common-collector configuration?


500

The operation of the amplifier was analyzed only for DC voltages and currents.

What is static analysis?

500

An electronic circuit with a base in the input and a collector in the output circuit, and the emitter is common.

What is the amplifier in the common emitter junction?

500

Connecting a resistor in the emitter circuit achieves the stability of the static operating point, so that the collector current and emitter voltage do not depend on the transistor's parameters and temperature.

What is achieved by connecting a resistor in the emitter circuit?

500

A graph with frequency on the horizontal axis and amplitude on the vertical.

How is the amplitude-frequency characteristic displayed?

500

It stabilizes the transistor and reduces nonlinear distortions.


What is the purpose of the emitter resistor?