User's Manual

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012-05892A AC/DC Electronics Laboratory
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Turn off the power switch on the back of the power amplifier. Turn off the DC power supply.
Voltage (peak) of OUT = ________ V
Voltage (peak) of A = ________ V
Analyzing the Data
Use the values you recorded to calculate the ratio of input voltage (Voltage of OUT) to output
voltage (Voltage of A).
V
in
V
out
=
Voltage "OUT"
Voltage "A"
= ___________
The theoretical output voltage is as follows:
V
out
=−V
in
R
C
R
E
= ____________
where R
C
is the value of the resistor in series with the collector terminal (2 k ), and R
E
is the
value of the resistor in series with the emitter terminal (1 k ). Calculate the theoretical output
voltage for the common-emitter amplifier.
Questions
What is the phase relationship between the input signal and the output signal?
How does the actual output voltage compare to the theoretical value?
Optional
Increase the Amplitude in the Signal Generator window by 0.02 Volt increments. Observe the
shape of the output signal.
Increase the Frequency in the Signal Generator window. Observe the shape of the output signal.
Optional Questions:
How does the shape of the output signal change as the input Amplitude is increased?
Is the voltage gain of the amplifier dependent on the frequency, or independent of the frequency?
What is your evidence?