This document provides calculations for the input resistance, voltage gain, and output resistance of a common collector common base (CC-CB) amplifier configuration shown in Figure 3.79. It determines that the input resistance is 17.25 kOhms, the voltage gain is 130, and the output resistance is 10 kOhms by neglecting certain resistances and noting that adding a collector resistor would not change the results, allowing analysis of an emitter-coupled pair.
This document provides calculations for the input resistance, voltage gain, and output resistance of a common collector common base (CC-CB) amplifier configuration shown in Figure 3.79. It determines that the input resistance is 17.25 kOhms, the voltage gain is 130, and the output resistance is 10 kOhms by neglecting certain resistances and noting that adding a collector resistor would not change the results, allowing analysis of an emitter-coupled pair.
This document provides calculations for the input resistance, voltage gain, and output resistance of a common collector common base (CC-CB) amplifier configuration shown in Figure 3.79. It determines that the input resistance is 17.25 kOhms, the voltage gain is 130, and the output resistance is 10 kOhms by neglecting certain resistances and noting that adding a collector resistor would not change the results, allowing analysis of an emitter-coupled pair.
This document provides calculations for the input resistance, voltage gain, and output resistance of a common collector common base (CC-CB) amplifier configuration shown in Figure 3.79. It determines that the input resistance is 17.25 kOhms, the voltage gain is 130, and the output resistance is 10 kOhms by neglecting certain resistances and noting that adding a collector resistor would not change the results, allowing analysis of an emitter-coupled pair.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 3
Determine the overall input resistance, voltage gain, and output resistance of the CC-CB connection of
Fig. 3.79. Neglect ro, rμ, and rb. Note that the addition of a 10-k resistor in the collector of Q1 would not change the results, so that the results of the emitter-coupled pair analysis can be used.
An all-npn Darlington output stage is shown in Fig. 5.42. For all devices V = 0.7V, V = 0.2 V, β = 100. The magnitude of the collector current in Q is 2 mA