EEE 1218
Sessional on Analog Electronics
Date: 13/06/2021 Student’s Name: Afiat Khan Tahsin Roll: 1907047
Experiment 04: Demonstration of Amplifier using common emitter circuit
1. OBJECTIVES
The main objective(s) of the experiment is/are to:
a. Know about the common emitter configuration of a NPN transistor
b. Demonstrate the amplification process of a amplifier created with common emitter circuit
c. Know about the output characteristics of a amplifier signal.
2. Experimental set up and materials:
Components and apparatus required:
Name Specification Quantity
Power Supply 0-30, 5A 1
Function Generator 1
Resistor 1kΩ 1
10 kΩ 2
150 kΩ 1
Capacitor 10µF 2
Transistor BC547 1
Multimeter 1
Breadboard 1
Jumper Wire Necessary
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FIG. 1: EXPERIMENTAL SETUP DIAGRAM
3. Experimental Results:
VE(V) VB(V) VC(V) VBE (V)= VB - VE VCB(V)= VC- VB
0.846 1.47 15.6 0.624 14.976
VBE is in forward bias and VCB is in reverse bias . So we can say that the transistor is in active
region. So this configuration can be use to build an amplifier.
2.
Frequency(Hz) Vin(mV) Vout(V) Voltage gain ΔV= (Vout
/ Vin)
1000 100 1 10
3. The output signal is 180 deg face shifted w.r. to ground but frequency of the output signal is
same as input signal.
.
4. Discussion:
In this experiment we learnt about how a transistor work a amplifier. As transistor works as a amplfier in
the active region where C-B is reversed biased and B-E is forward biased. So, firstly I checked the Vcb and
Vbe for ensuring the transistor is in active region. Then I passed ac voltage through Vin terminal and
measure output through Vout terminal for calulating gain of the amplifier. I also checked the face difference
of the output signal w.r to input signal using oscilloscope.