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A two-stage amplifier in Fig. 19.134 contains two identical stages with
If ZL = 20 kΩ, find the required value of Vs to produce Vo = 16 V.
Figure 19.134
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Calculate the required source voltage for the given two-stage amplifier.
Answer to Problem 98P
The required source voltage for the given two-stage amplifier is
Explanation of Solution
Given Data:
The h parameters of each stage of the amplifier are given as follows:
The load impedance and output voltage of the given two-stage amplifier are given as follows:
Refer to Figure 19.134 in the textbook for the given two-stage amplifier circuit.
Formula used:
Refer to TABLE 19.1 in the textbook, write the expression for transmission parameters in terms of h parameters as follows:
Write the expression for
Write the expression for
From TABLE 19.1 in the textbook, write the expression for impedance parameters in terms of transmission parameters as follows:
Calculation:
From the given circuit, the two-stage amplifier is the cascade connection of two identical transistors. Obtain the transmission parameters for two-stage amplifier and then convert into impedance parameters for simple analysis.
Find the transmission parameters for one stage of the two-stage amplifier as follows:
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As both the stages are identical, the transmission parameters of second stage of the amplifier are equal to the first stage.
As the two identical stages are connected in cascade to form a two-stage amplifier, write the expression for overall transmission parameters for the amplifier as follows:
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From the obtained transmission parameters of the two-stage amplifier, write the transmission parameters as follows:
Convert the obtained transmission parameters into impedance parameters as follows:
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Refer to Figure 19.5 (b) in the textbook for general equivalent circuit of impedance parameters and draw the circuit for given amplifier as shown in Figure 1.
From the circuit in Figure 1, apply KVL to the input loop as follows:
Simplify the expression as follows:
From the circuit in Figure 1, apply KVL to the output loop as follows:
Simplify the expression as follows:
From Figure 1, write the expression for
Rearrange the expression as follows:
Substitute
From Equations (7) and (8), substitute
Substitute
Simplify the expression as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the required source voltage for the given two-stage amplifier is
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