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Two Stage Amplifier-II

The document outlines an experiment conducted at Bangladesh Aviation and Aerospace University to study a two-stage RC-coupled amplifier circuit using a BJT. The objective is to analyze the amplifier's response by calculating its gain and bandwidth using various electronic components and equipment. The procedure includes connecting the circuit, applying a sine wave signal, observing waveforms, and calculating voltage gain across different frequencies.

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Two Stage Amplifier-II

The document outlines an experiment conducted at Bangladesh Aviation and Aerospace University to study a two-stage RC-coupled amplifier circuit using a BJT. The objective is to analyze the amplifier's response by calculating its gain and bandwidth using various electronic components and equipment. The procedure includes connecting the circuit, applying a sine wave signal, observing waveforms, and calculating voltage gain across different frequencies.

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Bangladesh Aviation and Aerospace University

Digital Electronics Laboratory


Electronics Circuit Sessional -II

Experiment No 01: Study of two stage RC coupled amplifier circuit using BJT.

Objective: to study the response of a two stage RC-coupled amplifier and calculate gain
and band width.

List of Equipment:

 Transistor BC-547
 Resistor (100k, 22K, 3.3k, 1.5k, 220R)
 Capacitor (1uF, 10uF)
 DC Power Supply
 Signal Generator
 Oscilloscope
 Breadboard

Circuit Diagram

Fig. 1: two stage RC coupled amplifier circuit


Theory:

Whenever large amplification with very good impedance matching is required using an
active device such as a transistor or a field effect transistor a single active device and its
associated circuitry will not be able to cater to the needs. In sucha case single stage
amplifier is not sufficient and one requires more stages of amplification i.e., output of
one stage is connected to the input of second stage of amplification circuit and the chain
continues until the required characteristics of amplifier is achieved such an amplifier is
called as multistage amplifier. In multistage amplifier, the output signal preceding stage
is to be coupled to the input circuit of succeeding stage.

RC coupling is most popularly used type of coupling because it is cheap and provides
excellent fidelity over a wide range of frequency .it is usually employedfor voltage.

Procedure:

1) Connect the circuit as shown in the figure.

2) Apply 1Khz frequency and 200mv Vp-p Sine wave from function generator.

3) Observe input and output Waveforms on DSO.

4) Change the frequency of input signal from 200 HZ to 2.5 MHZ and note amplitudes of

input and output Waveforms (input should be maintained constant)

5) Calculate Voltage gain (A) for each (in db) verses frequency.

Observation:

Frequency Input Output Gain Gain in db=


S.No ( Hz) voltage Voltage =(V0/Vi ) 20 log10
(V0/Vi)

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