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Experiment-6 To Study The Frequency Response of BJT CE, CB and CC Amplifiers Apparatus

The document describes an experiment to study the frequency response of BJT amplifiers in common-emitter, common-base, and common-collector configurations. The experiment involves building each amplifier circuit in a simulation software and measuring the lower cutoff frequency, upper cutoff frequency, and bandwidth. The same process is repeated by building the circuits on a breadboard with real components. The results are measured, recorded, and compared to those from the simulation to analyze any differences in the conclusion.

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Experiment-6 To Study The Frequency Response of BJT CE, CB and CC Amplifiers Apparatus

The document describes an experiment to study the frequency response of BJT amplifiers in common-emitter, common-base, and common-collector configurations. The experiment involves building each amplifier circuit in a simulation software and measuring the lower cutoff frequency, upper cutoff frequency, and bandwidth. The same process is repeated by building the circuits on a breadboard with real components. The results are measured, recorded, and compared to those from the simulation to analyze any differences in the conclusion.

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Experiment-6

To study the frequency response of BJT CE, CB and CC amplifiers.


Apparatus:
Breadboard,
Oscilloscope,
Regulated DC power Supply,
Required components,
Connecting leads.
Procedure:
Common-Emitter (CE) Amplifier
1. Connect the circuit as shown in Figure-11 using PROTEUS “ISIS” software.

Figure-11: Common Emitter amplifier circuit to study the frequency response of the amplifier.
2. Set the frequency of the input sinusoidal signal to a middle range of 10K Hz.
3. Set the output signal amplitude to 4 volts peak to peak by adjusting the amplitude of the
input signal source.
4. Now gradually decrease the frequency so that the output amplitude becomes nearly 2.8
volts peak to peak. This is the lower cut off frequency of the amplifier.
Lower cut-ff Frequency: ____________.
5. Now increase the frequency gradually until the output amplitude becomes nearly equal
to 2.8 volts peak to peak. This frequency is the higher cut-off frequency of the amplifier.
Upper cut-ff Frequency: _______________
Band Width: ________________
6. Assemble the circuit on breadboard with real components and repeat step-2 to step-5.
7. Measure and record lower cutoff, upper cut off and Bandwidth of the amplifier.
Lower cutoff Frequency: ____7.7HZ____.
Upper cut-ff Frequency: _____1.1MHZ________.
Band Width: ______1.09MHZ ____.
8. Compare the results of step 4, 5 and 7 and discuss it in the conclusion section at the
end.

Common-Emitter (CB) Amplifier


9. Connect the circuit as shown in Figure-12 using PROTEUS “ISIS” software.

Figure-12: Common Base amplifier circuit to study the frequency response of the amplifier.
10. Repeat procedure from step-2 to step-8 for common base configuration.
Lower cutoff Frequency: ____50KHZ____.
Upper cut-ff Frequency: ____2.5MHZ____.
Band Width: ______2.45MHZ_____.

Common-collector (CC) Amplifier


11. Connect the circuit as shown in Figure-13 using PROTEUS “ISIS” software.
Figure-13: Common Collector circuit to study the frequency response of the amplifier
12. Repeat procedure from step-2 to step-8 for the circuit of common collector
configuration shown in Figure-13.
Lower cutoff Frequency: ____312HZ____.
Upper cut-ff Frequency: ____690KHZ____.
Band Width: _____0.689MHZ______.

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