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प्रश्न
Describe the function of a transistor as an amplifier with the neat circuit diagram. Sketch the input and output wave forms.
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उत्तर
i. Amplification is the process of increasing the signal strength (increase in the amplitude)
ii. NPN transistor is connected in CE configuration
iii. To start with, the Q point is fixed to get a maximum signal swing at the output.
iv. RC – to measure the output voltage
C1 allows only AC signals to pass,
Bypass capacitor CE provides a low resistance path
Coupling capacitor CC is used to couples the next stage amplifier.
Vs input source signal
IC = BIB `(∴ "B" = "I"_"C"/"I"_"B")`
VCE = VCC – ICRC

Transistor as an amplifier

Input and output waveforms showing 180° phase reversal.
Working of the amplifier:
a. Working of the amplifier:
- Input signal Vs increases the forward voltage across the emitter-base. IB increases. also increases IC also increases β times.
- This increases the voltage drop across Rc which decreases VCE.
- Therefore input signal in the positive direction produces an amplified signal in the negative direction at the output. Hence output signal is reversed by 180°.
b. During negative half cycle:
- Input signal Vs decreases the forwarded voltage across the emitter-base. As a result, IB decreases IC increases.
- Increase in IC decreases potential drop across Rc and increases VCE.
- Input signal in negative direction produces an amplified signal in the positive direction at the output.
- Therefore 180° phase reversal is observed during the negative half signal.
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