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Consider the common emitter amplifier in Figure 2 with the following parameters: R, = 101, R2 = 8 kN, Vcc = 9 V, Bpc = 1

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Consider The Common Emitter Amplifier In Figure 2 With The Following Parameters R 101 R2 8 Kn Vcc 9 V Bpc 1 1
Consider The Common Emitter Amplifier In Figure 2 With The Following Parameters R 101 R2 8 Kn Vcc 9 V Bpc 1 1 (31.45 KiB) Viewed 64 times
Consider The Common Emitter Amplifier In Figure 2 With The Following Parameters R 101 R2 8 Kn Vcc 9 V Bpc 1 2
Consider The Common Emitter Amplifier In Figure 2 With The Following Parameters R 101 R2 8 Kn Vcc 9 V Bpc 1 2 (13.33 KiB) Viewed 64 times
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Please calculate and provide values for Rc, Re, R1 and
R2 so that the Q-point is located at 0.5vcc(4.5V)
Consider the common emitter amplifier in Figure 2 with the following parameters: R, = 101, R2 = 8 kN, Vcc = 9 V, Bpc = 120, Bac = 60, Cbe = 5 pF, Cbc = 30 pF. Vcc • Rc C3 R Ri C HE + Vout RL w Vin R2 Iw RE HE C2 Figure 2: Common emitter small signal amplifier
1 Select the values (from the list in Appendix A) for Rc, RE, R1, and R, so that the Q-point is located at 0.5Vcc within 10% accuracy. [5 marks]