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Solved problems: Single stage BJT amplifier design Single stage FET amplifier design 2 stage BJT amplifier design Power amplifier design 1: Single stage BJT amp (CE amp) designing (Dec 97 4 th sem) Given data: Req gain = 75, Vo = 4 V [Assume other required data] Circuit diagram Selection of Rc RL' = Rc
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Solved problems of MUMBAI UNIVERSITY for single and multistage BJT and JFET design
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Solved problems:Single stage BJT amplifier design                                                                                                                                           Single stage FET amplifier design 2 stage BJT amplifier design Power amplifier design  

1: Single stage BJT amp (CE amp) designing (Dec 97 4 th sem)

Given data: Req gain = 75, Vo = 4 V

[Assume other required data]

 Circuit diagram

   

 Selection of Rc

RL' = Rc

mod(Av) = (hfe * RL')/(hie + (ðh * RL') )

Where  ðh = ((hie * hoe) - (hfe * hre))    [Get  hfe, hre, hie,hoe  from data sheet]

 ðh = 0.069

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Hence

75 = (330 * Rc)/(4500 + (0.069 * Rc)

Hence

4.331 * Rc = 4500

Hence   Rc = 1039.02 ohm

We use HSV for better gain

Hence Rc = 1.2 Kohm

 Selection of operating point (Vceq, Icq)

Vceq = 1.5(Vo peak + Vce sat) Hence Vceq = 1.5((4 * sqrt2) + 0.25) = 8.86V

Ic peak = Vo peak / RL' Ic peak = 5.66/Rc = 4.714 mA  

Icq = Ic peak + Ic min

 Assume Ic min = 0 Hence Icq = 4.714 mA

 Selection of Re

Assume Vre = 1

Re = Vre/Icq Hence Re = 1/(4.714 * (10 ^ -3)) = 318 ohm

Select lower std value of Re so that voltage drop across Re is less which increases the voltage swing of o/p

Hence Re = 270ohm

 Selection of Vcc

Vcc = Vceq + Icq(Rc + Re) Hence Vcc = 15.78V  

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Select higher std val

Hence Vcc = 18V

 Selection of R1 & R2

 

Assume s = 10

s = (1 + hfe max)/(1 + ((hfe max * Re )/(Rb + Re))

Hence 10 = 1 + 450)/(1 + ((450 * 270)/(Rb + 270))

Hence Rb = 2485.1 V

Vr2 = Vbe + Vre = 07 + (4.714 * 0.27) = 1.87 V  

Vr1 = Vcc - Vr2 = 16.02 V

Assume Vbe = 0.6V

R1/R2 = Vr1/Vr2  .............(A) [Get R1 in terms of R2 & substitute in Rb]

Hence R1 = 8.124 * R2

Rb = R1 parallel R2 = (R1 * R2)/(R1 + R2) = (8.124 * R2)/9.124 = 0.89 * R2

Hence 2.485.1 = 0.89 * R2

Hence R2 = 2790.99 ohm Select lower standard value to make circuit indepent of beta

Hence R2 = 2.7 K ohm

Substitute in (A) to find R1

R1 = 8.124 * 2700 = 21934.8 K ohm Select higher standard value so that circuit draws minimum current from supply

Hence R1 = 22 K ohm  

 Selection of coupling capacitors

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Select higher standard value for all capacitors FL = 25 Hz

Selection of Ce:

Xce = Re/10 = 27 ohm

Ce = 1/(2*pi * FL * Xce)  = 235.78 µ F

Hence Ce = 270 µ F | 50 V

Selection of  Cb:

[Rb = R1 parallel R2]

Xcb = ((Rb) parallel (hie))

Cb = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcb) = 4.06 µ F

Hence Cb = 4.2 µ F | 50 V

Selection of Cc:

[Rb = R1 parallel R2]

Xcc = Rc + RL    [If RL[load resistance] is not specified thenassume amplifier is connected to a similar next stage. Hence                                     RL = (Rb)parallel (hie)]

Cc = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcc) = 5.3 µ F

Hence Cc = 5.6 µ F | 50 V

[Draw the figure with designed values. Do all this in 30 minutes (1.8 min per mark)]

Designing of 1 stage FET amp

1: Design for device parameter variations 2: Design for midpoint biasing 3: Design for Zero thermal drift 4: Graphical methord  

[Do not write text included in square bracket  ]

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Type 1:Design against device parameter variations

Data : Vo = 2 V rms, Gain >= 9, Id max = 4.2mA, Id min = 2.3 mA

 Selection of biasing circuit

   We select voltage divider bias circuit as it provides stable quiescent point against device parameter variations  

Selection of Idq

Idq = (Idmin + Id max)/2 = 3.25mA

 Selection of Vgsq

Id = Idss * sqr(1- (Vgs/Vp))

Vgs = Vp *  (1 - sqrt(Id/Idss))

Vgs max = - 1.4 V, Vgs min = - 0.29 V,

Vgsq = (Vgs max + Vgs min)/2 = -0.845 V

 Selection of Rs

Rs = (mod(Vgs max) - mod(Vgs min))/(Idq max - Idq min) = 0.545 K ohm Select higher std value

Hence Rs = 620 ohm

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 Selection of Rd

gm = gmo(1 - (Vgs/Vp typ)) = 3.31 m mho Gain of JFET amplifier, mod(Av) = gm * RL'

Hence RL' = 2719 ohm

Assume RL = infinity

RL' = (rd) parallel (Rd)

Hence  Rd = 2.87 K ohm Select higher standard value

Hence Rd = 3.3 K ohm  

 Selection of Vdsq

 Vo is given & Vdd is not given

Providing 15% margin we get Vdsq = 1.15 * (mod(Vp typ) + Vo peak) = 6.1277 V  

 Selection of Vdd

Vdd = Idq * (Rd + Rs) + Vdsq = 10.047 V Select higher std value Hence Vdd = 12 V

 Selection of R1 & R2

Vg = (Idq * Rs) + Vgsq = 8.1427 ohm

Also Vg = Vdd * R2/(R1 + R2) Hence R1 = 0.47 * R2..................(A)

Assume R2 = 1 M ohm

Substitute in (A)

Hence R1 = 470 Kohm

Step 9: Selection of coupling capacitors

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[Select higher standard value for all capacitors]

Selection of Cg:

Xcg = (R1) parallel (R2) = 319.72 ohm Cg = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcg) = 0.0248 µ F

Select higher standard value Hence Cg = 0.027 µ F | 25 V

Selection of Cd:

Xcd = (rd) parallel (Rd) + RL = 319.72 K ohm Assume RL = Ri = (R1) parallel (R2) Cd = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcd)

Cd = 0.0248  µ F

Select higher standard value

Hence Cd = 0.027 µ F | 25 V

Selection of Cs:

Xcs = (Rs) parallel (1/gm) = 203.132 ohm Cs = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcs) = 39.17 µ F

Select HSV Hence Cs =   42 µ F | 25 V [Draw the figure with designed values]  

Type 2: Design For midpoint biasing

Data : Gain >= 10, FL = 10 Hz, Vo = 2 V rms We use only typical values for midpoint biasing

 Selection of biasing circuit

We use self bias circuit

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[Draw the figure]

 

Selection of Idq

Idq = Idss typ/2 = 3.5mA

 Selection of Vgsq

Idq = Idss typ * sqr(1- (Vgsq/Vp typ))  

Hence Vgsq = Vp typ *   (1 - sqrt(Idq/Idss typ)) = 0.75 V  

 Selection of Rs

Rs = (mod(Vgsq)/(Idq) = 214.28 ohm

Select HSV

Hence Rs = 220 ohm

 Selection of Rd

gm = gmo(1 - (Vgsq/Vp typ)) = 3.5 m mho

Gain of JFET amplifier, mod(Av) = gm * RL'

 RL is not given Hence assume RL = infinity

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RL' = (rd) parallel (Rd)  Rd = 3.03 Kohm

Select HSV Hence Rd = 3.3 ohm

 Selection of Vdsq

Providing 15% margin we get Vdsq = 1.15 * (mod(Vp typ) + Vo peak) = 6.127 V

 Selection of Vdd

Vdd = Idq * (Rd + Rs) + Vdsq = 18.44 V Select higher std value

Hence Vdd = 20 V

 Selection of Rg

Assume Rg = 1 M ohm

 Selection of coupling capacitors

[Select higher standard value for all capacitors]

Selection of Cg:

 Xcg = Rg = 1 Mohm Cg = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcg) = 0.0159 µF

Select HSV

Hence Cg = 0.018 µF | 50 V

Selection of Cd:

Xcd = (rd) parallel (Rd) + RL = 10030905.68 ohm If RL is not specified, assume RL = Ri = Rg Hence Cd = 0.001 µF

Select HSV Hence Cd = 0.01 µF | 50 V

Selection of Cs:

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Xcs = (Rs) parallel (1/gm) = 206.9 ohm Cg = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcs) = 76.89 µF

Select HSV Hence Cg = 81 µF | 50 V  

[Draw the circuit with designed values]

 

Type 3: Design for zero thermal drift (May 98)

 Selection of biasing circuit

Data : Vo = 1V rms, Gain >= 9

We use self bias circuit [Draw the figure]  

 Selection of Vgsq

mod(Vp typ) - mod(Vgsq) = 0.63V Hence mod(Vgsq) = 1.87 V

Hence Vgsq = -1.87 V

 Selection of Idq

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Idq = Idss typ * sqr(1 - ( Vgsq/Vptyp) = 0.444 mA

 Selection of Rs

Vgsq = - Idq * Rs hence Rs = mod(Vgsq/Idq) = 4.206 Kohm Select nearest std value Hence Rs = 4.2 Kohm

 Selection of Rd

gm = gmo(1 - (Vgsq/Vp typ)) = 1.26 m mho

Gain of JFET amplifier, mod(Av) = gm * RL'  

 RL is not given assume RL = infinity RL' = (rd) parallel (Rd)

Hence Rd = 8.33 Kohm

 Select higher standard value Hence Rd = 9.1 K ohm  

Step 6: Selection of Vdsq

Providing 15% margin we get Vdsq = 1.15 * (mod(Vp typ) + Vo peak) = 4.5 V

Step 7: Selection of Vdd

Vdd = Idq * (Rd + Rs) + Vdsq = 10.407 V Select higher std value Hence Vdd = 12 V

Step 8: Selection of Rg

Assume Rg = 1 M ohm

Step 9: Selection of coupling capacitors

 

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Selection of Cg:

 AssumeFL = 20 Hz

Xcg = (Rg) Cg = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcg) = 0.0079 µF

Select higher std value

Hence Cg = 0.01 µF | 25 V

Selection of Cd:

Xcd = (rd) parallel (Rd) + Rg = 1007698.8 ohm If RL is not specified, assume RL = Rg

Hence Cd = 0.0079 µF

Select higher std val Hence Cd = 0.01 µF | 25 V

Selection of Cs:

Xcs = (Rs) parallel (1/gm) = 667.6 ohm Cg = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcs) = 11.91 µF

Select HSV

Hence Cg = 12 µF | 25 V  

[Draw the circuit with designed values]

Graphical method

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    [In graphical methord draw the graph of Ids against Vds [Values given in data sheet.You will be given the value/s of or range of Ids  (2 values(max or min) or range of values for device parameter variation & single value(typ) for other methods)]

    [Plot the required value/s of Vgs & find Vgsq & continue with the usual method. The answers in the 2 methods will differ a lot for the same problem. For device parameter variation use max & min curve to calculate Vgs max & min resp. For other methods use typ curve unless mentioned otherwise ]                

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Designing of 2 stage BJT amp

[Specify power ratings of all resistors as 0.25 W]    

 

                         

Av = Av1 * Av2

(Av1/Av2) = (Ro1/Ro2)

Assume (Ro1/R02) = 0.5

Hence Av2 = 2* Av1

Hence Av = 2 * ((Av1) ^ 2)

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Hence 1000 = 2 * ((Av1) ^ 2)

Hence Av1 = 31.62

&Av2 = 63.24

We use BC 147A

Selection of Rc2:

 | Av2 | = (hfe typ * Rc2)/hie

63.24 = (220 * Rc2)/2700

Hence Rc2 = 776.18

Take higher std value

Hence Rc2 = 820 ohm

Selection of operating point :

Vceq2 = 1.5 * (Vopeak + Vcesat)

Hence Vceq2 = 4.617 ohm    

Icq2 = Ic2peak + Ic2min

Assume Ic2min = 0

Ic2 peak  = (Vopeak/Rc2) = 3.449 mA

Hence Icq2 = 3.449 mA

Seleciton of Re2

Assume Vre2 = 1 V

Hence Re2 = Vre2/Icq2

Hence Re2 = 289 ohm

Take LSV

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Hence Re2 = 270 ohm

Selection of Vcc

Vcc = Vceq2 + Icq2 * (Re2 + Rc2)

Hence Vcc = 10.445 V

Take Vcc = 12 V

Selection of R3 & R4

Selection of R3 & R4

Assume s = 8

Hence 8 = (1 + hfe)/(1 + ((hfe * Re2)/(Rb2 + Re2)))

[Substitute hfe, Re2 & find Rb2]

Hence Rb2 = 1971.13 ohm  [Do not standardise]    

VR4 = Vbe + (Icq2 * Re2)

Hence VR4 = 1.63 V    

VR3 = Vcc - VR4

Hence VR3 = 10.368 V    

(VR3/VR4) = (R3/R4)

Hence (R3/R4) = 6.356

Now Rb2 = 1971.13 = (R3 * R4)/(R3 + R4)  = (6.356 * R4)/7.356

Hence R4 = Rb/0.864 = 2281.22 ohm

Take lower standard value

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Hence R4 = 2.2 Kohm

Hence R3 = 6.642 * R4 = 13917.2 ohm

Select higher standard value

Hence R3 = 15 K ohm    

Design of stage 1

Selection of Rc1

 | Av2 | = (hfe typ * Rc2)/hie = 66.81

Av1 = 2000/Av2 = 29.93

 | Av1 | = (hfe typ * RL1)/hie

Hence RL1 = (Rc1) parallel (Zin2)

Where Zin2 = (R3) parallel (R4) parallel (hie) = 1121.6 ohm

 Hence Rc1 = 546.21 ohm

Taking higher std value

Hence Rc1 = 560 ohm

Selection of operating point

Let Vceq1 = Vceq2 = 4.617 V             Vrc1 = Vrc2 = 2.828 V             Vre1 = Vre2 = 0.931 V             Icq1 = Vrc1/Rc1 = 5.05 mA             Re1 = Vre1/Icq1 = 184 ohm

 Selection of R1 & R2

R1 = R3 = 15 K ohm

R2 = R4 = 2.2 K ohm

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Selection of coupling capacitors

Selection of Ce1:

Xce1 = Re1/10 Ce1 = 1/(2*pi * FL * Xce1)  = 106.1 µF

Select higher standard value

Hence Ce1 = 120 µF

Selection of Ce2:

  Xce2 = Re2/10   Ce2 = 1/(2*pi * FL * Xce2) = 58 µF

Taking higher standard value

Hence Ce2 = 62   µF

Selection of  Cb1:

Xcb1 = ((Rb) parallel (hie))

Cb1 = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcb1) = 1.418 µF

Taking higher std value

Hence Cb1 = 1.5 µF

Selection of  Cb2:

  [Rb2 = R3 parallel R4]

Xcb2 = Rc1 + ((Rb2) parallel (hie))

Cb2 = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xcb) = 4.261 µF

Taking higher std values

Hence Cb2 = 4.7 µF

Selection of Co:

[Rb2 = R3 parallel R4]

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Xco = Rc + RL

Co = 1/(2 * pi * FL * Xco) = 0.819 µF

Taking higher std value

HenceCo = 1 µF

[Draw the figure with designed values. Do all this in about 36 - 40 minutes (1.8minper mark)]

Designing of power amps

Class A amplifier Class B amplifier

Do not write text included in square bracket

Design of class A power amplifier

Data: PL = 5 W, Vcc = 12 V Calculate full load efficiency, max power dissipation

Selection of transistor

 

Power transmitted to load, PL' = PL/nt = 5.555W                  [nt = efficiency of transformer] Assume  nT = 90% or 0.9

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Q = (Pq max)/(PL') = 2 Hence Pq max = 11.111 W

Select transistor with Pd > 2 * Pq max Select ECN 149 with Pd max = 30 W

 Selection of operating point

Vre = Vcc/10 = 1.2 V

Vceq = Vcc - Vre = 10.8 V

Vce peak = Vceq - Vce sat = 9.8V

Ic peak = (2 * PL')/Vce peak = 1.134 A

Icq = Ic peak + Icmin Assume Ic min = 0 Hence   Icq = 1.134 A

Step 3: Selection of Re & Ce

Re = Vre/Icq = 1.054 ohm

Pre = sqr(Vre)/Re = 1.44 W Select Re = 1 ohm | 3 W

Ce = 1/(2 * pi * FL * RL) = 7957.74 µF

Since Ce is very high   we leave Re unbypassed

Step 4: Selection of R1 & R2

Assume s  = 10

s = (1 + hfe max)/(1 + ((hfe max * Re )/(Rb + Re))

We have Rb = 9.89 ohm

Vr2 = Vbe + (Icq * Re) = 1.834 ohm Vr1 = Vcc - Vr2 = 10.166 ohm  

R1/R2 = Vr1/Vr2 = 5.543 Hence R1 = 5.543 * R2 .............(A)

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Rb = R1 parallel R2 = (R1 * R2)/(R1 + R2) = (5.543 * R2)/6.543 Hence R2 = 11.67 ohm Select lower standard value to make circuit indepent of beta PR2 = ((VR2) ^ 2)/R2 = 0.336 W

Hence R2 = 10 ohm | 0.75 W

Substituting in (A) we get R1 = 55.43 ohm

Select higher std value Hence R1 = 56 ohm

PR1 = ((VR1) ^ 2)/R1 = 1.86 W

Select R1 = 56 ohm | 3.75 W

 Selection of  output transformer

RL' = Vce peak/Ic peak = 8.641 ohm

RL' = (sqr(N1/N2)) * RL Hence (N1/N2) = 1.697

Select audio frequency transformer with turns ratio 1: 1.697

 

 Calculation of  efficiency

Full load efficiency, n FL = (PL' FL)/(Pi dc)

 PL' FL = (Vce peak * Ic peak)/2 = 5.556 W

Pi dc = (Vcc * Icq) + (Vcc ^ 2)/(R1 + R2) = 15.79 W Hence n FL = 0.3518 or 35.18 %

 For a class A amp max power dissipation occurs under no signal condition

Hence PD no signal = 30 W

Design of class B power amplifier (June 97)

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Data given: RL = 3 ohm, VL = 7V

 

Selection of transistor

Power transmitted to load, PL' = PL/nt                  [nt = efficiency of transformer]  assume nT = 90% or 0.9

Q = (Pq max)/PL') = 1/5 PL = (I^2)/RL = 49/3 = 16.33W                                                                                                                                        PL' =PL/nT = 18.148 W

Hence Pqmax = 3.629 W

Select transistor with Pd > 2 * Pq max Select transistor ECN 149 with Pdmax = 30W

 Selection of operating point

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Select Vcc such that (Vceo/2) <= Vcc <= Vceo Select Vcc = 25 V

Vre = Vcc/10 Hence Vre = 2.5 V  

Vceq = Vcc - Vre = 25 - 2.5 Hence Vceq = 22.5 V

Vce peak = Vceq - Vce sat  = 21.5 V

Ic peak = (2 * PL')/Vce peak = 2.519 A Assume Ic min = 0

Icq = Icpeak + Icmin = 2.519A

Idc full wave = (2 * Idc peak)/pi = 0.967 A Idc half wave = Idc peak/pi = 0.483 A

 Selection of Re & Ce

Re = Vre/Icq = 5.169 ohm

Pre = sqr(Vre)/Re = 1.225 W Select Re = 5.1 ohm |3W    

Ce = 1/(2 * pi * FL * RL) Ce is too high hence leave Re unbypassed

 Selection of R1 & R2

Assume s = 10

s = (1 + hfe max)/(1 + ((hfe max * Re )/(Rb + Re))

Rb = 50.44 ohm             [Show the calculations]

Vr2 = Vbe + (Idc half wave * Re) = 3.163 V

Vr1 = Vcc - Vr2 = 21.83 V

  Assume Vbe = 0.6V

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R1/R2 = Vr1/Vr2 = 6.903 .............(A)

Rb = R1 parallel R2 = (R1 * R2)/(R1 + R2)

Hence R2 = 57.747 ohm = 56 (LSV)

PR2 = (Vr1 ^ 2)/R1 = 0.178 W

Select lower standard value to make circuit indepent of beta Hence R2 = 56 ohm | 0.5 W  

Substitute in (A) to find R1                                                                                                                                                   R1 = 386.56 ohm

PR1 = 1.22 W

Select higher standard value so that circuit draws minimum current from supply Hence   R1 = 390 ohm| 3 W

 Selection of  output transformer

RL' = Vce peak/Ic peak = 14.154 ohm

RL' = (sqr(N1/N2)) * RL Hence (N1/N2) = 2.172 Hence N1:N2 = 2.172 : 1  

Power rating of primary  > PL' ie power rating of primary > 18.148 ohm  

Select audio frequency transformer with turns ratio 1:(N1/N2) Select centre tap transformer with turns ratio 2.172 : 2.172 : 1 & power rating of 25 W

[Draw the circuit diagram with calculated values]