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EEE 1218 Sessional On Analog Electronics: Experiment 04: Demonstration of Amplifier Using Common Emitter Circuit

This document summarizes an experiment demonstrating amplification using a common emitter transistor circuit. The objectives were to understand the common emitter configuration, demonstrate amplification, and examine the output characteristics. The experimental setup used a transistor, resistors, capacitors, function generator, and multimeter. Testing showed the transistor was in the active region with forward bias between base and emitter. An input signal produced an output signal with 10x voltage gain and 180 degree phase shift, demonstrating the transistor was functioning as an amplifier.

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EEE 1218 Sessional On Analog Electronics: Experiment 04: Demonstration of Amplifier Using Common Emitter Circuit

This document summarizes an experiment demonstrating amplification using a common emitter transistor circuit. The objectives were to understand the common emitter configuration, demonstrate amplification, and examine the output characteristics. The experimental setup used a transistor, resistors, capacitors, function generator, and multimeter. Testing showed the transistor was in the active region with forward bias between base and emitter. An input signal produced an output signal with 10x voltage gain and 180 degree phase shift, demonstrating the transistor was functioning as an amplifier.

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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
amont

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.

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