Lab 6
Lab 6
Lab 6
Components:
Kit Part # Spice Part Part Description Symbol Name
Name (used in schematics
throughout this lab
manual)
2N3904 Q2N3904 NPN Bipolar Junction Q1
Transistor (BJT)
Resistor R To be determined in prelab R1
Resistor R To be determined in prelab R2
Resistor R To be determined in prelab RC
Resistor R To be determined in prelab RE
Table 1.1
Objectives:
To design a common-emitter amplifier to meet a set of specifications
To simulate the designed common-emitter amplifier
To build the designed common-emitter amplifier
Measure Voltage gain (Av) with and without load in laboratory
Measure Rin, Rout with and without load in laboratory
Prelab: (Submit electronically prior to lab meeting, also have a printed copy for yourself during lab)
1. Read through lab, generate an equipment list.
2. Read the tutorial “Designing a Common-Emitter Amplifier” for help.
3. Design a common-emitter amplifier using a 2N3904 NPN BJT to meet the following specs (hand
in all calculations):
Specification Value
Quiescent Current (IcQ) 1mA
VCC 20V
Av0 (without load) -100 V/V
Rin (DC) 4KΩ
RL 4KΩ
vin 10mV @ 10kHz
1. Measure ALL resistor using the Keithley 175 DMM prior to building the circuit
2. Construct the common emitter amplifier designed in the prelab.
3. BEFORE attaching the function generator + scope:
a. Measure VB, VE, VC using the Keithley 175 DMM
b. From the measured voltages, calculate VBE, VCE, & VCB, IB, IE, IC, β
4. Place all hand calculated, simulated, and measured values for I B, IE, IC, VB, VE, VC, VBE, VCE, & VCB
in a single table for analysis in your lab writeup.
R 1 R C
VC
R s ig TE S T_R C C 1
V in VB Q 1
50 10k V
VE
V1
VO F F = 0 R E
VAM PL = 10m
F R EQ = 10k R 2
Use Ohm’s law to calculate the current through the 10kΩ resistor, this is “I in”
Since the 10kΩ is in series with your amplifier, “Iin” is the same with our without the
10kΩ resistor
Calculate Rin = vin / Iin (use the value for Vin recorded BEFORE the 10kΩ)
7. Increase Vin until Vout saturates/clips, record the value of Vin where saturation occurs
8. Attach the 4kΩ load resistor, measure Vout (across the 4kΩ) determine Av (loaded)
9. Attach an 8Ω load resistor, measure Vout (across the 8Ω) determine Av (8Ω load)
a. Calculate the current (Iout) through this resistor
10. Attach load resistor that is the same size as RC, measure Vout (across the load Ω) determine Av
(RCΩ load)
11. Calculate Rout (unloaded) = vout / Iout
a. Use the value of vout recorded when there was no load attached
b. Use the value of Iout calculated when there was an 8Ω load attached
Analysis / Writeup