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Agarwal and Lang-Solutions-237

This document discusses equations relating to the small signal model of an electronic circuit. It provides equations that relate the input and output currents and voltages of two amplifiers in the circuit. The equations are solved to relate the output current of the first amplifier to the input voltage and gain, and to relate the output voltage of the second amplifier to the input voltage and gain as well.

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Agarwal and Lang-Solutions-237

This document discusses equations relating to the small signal model of an electronic circuit. It provides equations that relate the input and output currents and voltages of two amplifiers in the circuit. The equations are solved to relate the output current of the first amplifier to the input voltage and gain, and to relate the output voltage of the second amplifier to the input voltage and gain as well.

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236 CHAPTER 8.

THE SMALL SIGNAL MODEL

   is related to 
 by the following equations:

    ]  (      ( 
 ]  ( = (# ] Z(  % ( (   ]  ( 
Now we solve for the current  , which goes through the second amplifier,

   =    ( %  
 = ] B( = (#] Z(   %  ( (   ]  (  (  %
 = ] B( = 
(# ] Z( 3 % (  %
( ] B( = (# ] Z(   % (   ( % !]  (  


*= ( % ] Z(   %  %
Q = ] B( = 
(# ] Z( 3 % (  %
( ] B( = (# ] Z(   % (   ( % !]  (   

Finally we relate   to   ,

   ]  (   (
 ]  ( = ( ]  ( = (#]  (  % (  %
 % ( % ] ( =  (#!] Z(  % (   ! ]  (  
 ]     
 ]     

where  
 % ( % ] ( = (# ] Z(  2% (  &]  (  .
c) Recalling the equation derived in part (a), we get that

]  

5]  5]  S$] 
(   ] =


 ( (
( (


We substitute this into the formula for gain, getting that



]  


5]  5]  S$] 
%( %
( 


   ( ( 

( ( (


The parameters given previously were ] ^ V, ]  V, and (  8 . From 


these parameters, we can find a numerical value of  , which turns out to be ap-
proximately 136.

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