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OBJECTIVES
1. To measure the current, voltage, and
power gains of the CC amplifier
2. To measure the input impedance of the
CC amplifier
CC = Common Collector
INTRODUCTION
The following slide shows a basic
common-collector amplifier.
Note that the input signal is applied to
the base, and the output signal is taken
off at the emitter, leaving the collector,
which is at AC ground, as the common.
REQUIRED PARTS
1
3
3
1
PROCEDURE
1. Construct the circuit in the following
diagram.
2. Turn the trainer on and adjust the
positive power supply to 15 V.
a) Adjust the FREQUENCY control so the
output is 1 kHz
CIE RESULTS
5.
6.
7.
8.
0.55 V
0.91AV = VO/Vi = .05 V/0.55V = 0.91
3520 W
0.02 mA; 0.16 mA; 0.125 mA
IO = VO/RL = 0.20 V/104 W = .02 mA = 20 mA
Ii = Vi/Zi = .55 V/3520 W = .16 mA = 160 mA
AI = IO/Ii = .02 mA/.16 mA = .125
9. 0.114AP = AVAI = .91 x .125 = .114
FINAL DISCUSSION
We were able to measure the input
voltage directly since the voltage gain of
the common-collector (CC) amp is
always less than 1.
The input impedance was about equal
to the parallel resistance of the biasing
resistors.
QUESTIONS?
RESOURCES
Casebeer, J.L., Cunningham, J.E. (2001).
Lesson 1430: Transistors, Part 1.
Cleveland: Cleveland Institute of
Electronics.
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