ECD Lab 2 PDF
ECD Lab 2 PDF
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Maryam Mahmood 257913
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Iram Fatima Aulakh 249796
3
Sahar Zahid 257831
AV=Voutput / Vinput
Where Voutput and Vinput can both be rms, peak, or peak-peak values. The input impedance,
Zi, is that of the amplifier (as seen by the input signal). The output impedance Z o, is that
seen looking from the load into the output of amplifier.
For the voltage-divider DC bias configuration Figure 1, all DC bias voltages can be
approximately determined without knowing the exact value of transistor beta. The
transistors AC dynamic resistance re can be calculated using
V1
25Vdc
R1 R2
33k 1.8k
C2
10u
Q1 V
C1
10u
V Q2N2222
V2
VOFF = 0
VAMPL = 10m
FREQ = 10k
C3
R3 R4 100u
8k 1k
VB (Calculated) =_____4.776V___________
VE (Calculated) =_____4.076V___________
VC (Calculated) =_____17.692V___________
c. Calculate the amplifier voltage gain for the bypassed emitter using Equation 2
a. Construct the circuit, shown in figure 1, in PSpice, Do not add the parts in dashed
boxes initially.
c. Now add the parts in the dashed boxes and perform a transient analysis.
Display both input and output waveforms and Attach them.
Av (Simulated) =____-247_V/V_______
e. Comment on the proximity of the calculated and simulated values for part 1 and 2
The simulated and calculated values are almost similar. The only difference was due to
the fact that value of β in the pspice model of the transistor was a bit different than the
one we used in the calculations.
Part 3: Implementation
EE313: Electronic Circuit Design Page 8
a. Patch the circuit in figure 1 on a breadboard. Do not supply any AC voltage for the
first part. Measure the resistances using handheld multimeter and note their
values. (Keep in mind that the capacitors are polarized. Longer pin is positive and
shorter pin is negative)
VB (Measured) =____4.834____________
VE (Measured) =___4.18_____________
4.18mA
re ( Practical):_____6.22ohm____________
Voutput: _______2.3V_______________
f. Calculate the gain of the implemented circuit and record the value below.
The measured and calculated values are almost similar. The simulated values of Av are
a bit different because of the different β in the pspice model of the transistor compared to
the β we used in hardware and in calculations.
Abstract:
Conclusion:
This lab is basically related to our previous concepts of EDC in which the DC analysis was to
be carried out for Common Emitter Amplifier and then gain was to be measured. The first task
was all about manual calculations of the given circuit. The second task involved simulating the
circuit. Lastly we implemented the circuit on hardware.
Software used:
PSpice
Hardware involved:
Resistors
Capacitors
NPN BJT
Power supply
Oscilloscope
Function generator