Transcription of BJT Amplifiers 6 - Pearson
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BJT Am p l i f i e r s6 CHAPTER OUTLINE6 1 Amplifier Operation6 2 Transistor AC Models6 3 The Common-Emitter Amplifier6 4 The Common-Collector Amplifier6 5 The Common-Base Amplifier6 6 Multistage Amplifiers6 7 The Differential Amplifier6 8 Troubleshooting Device ApplicationCHAPTER OBJECTIVES Describe amplifier operation Discuss transistor models Describe and analyze the operation of common-emitter Amplifiers Describe and analyze the operation of common-collector Amplifiers Describe and analyze the operation of common-base Amplifiers Describe and analyze the operation of multistage Amplifiers Discuss the differential amplifier and its operation Troubleshoot amplifier circuitsKEY TERMSVISIT THE WEBSITES tudy aids, Multisim, and LT Spice files for this chapter are available at /careersresources/INTROdUCTIONThe things you learned about biasing a transistor in Chapter 5 are now applied in this chapter where bipolar junction tran-sistor (BJT) circuits are used as small-signal Amplifiers .
The Linear Amplifier A linear amplifier provides amplification of a signal without any distortion so that the output signal is an exact amplified replica of the input signal. A voltage-divider biased transistor with a sinusoidal ac source capacitively coupled to the base through 1 and a load capaciC - tively coupled to the collector through 2
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