Amplifiers and Oscillators
Amplifiers and Oscillators
Amplifiers and Oscillators
Where
where Vce is the r.m.s. value of signal output voltage and Ic is the
r.m.s. value of output signal current. In terms of peak-to-peak values
(iii) Class C power amplifier: (which are often convenient values in load-line work), the a.c. power
output can be expressed as :
If the collector current flows for less than half-cycle of the input
signal, it is called class C power amplifier.
In class C amplifier, the base is given some negative bias so that
collector current does not flow just when the positive half-cycle of the
signal starts. Such amplifiers are never used for power amplification.
However, they are used as tuned amplifiers i.e. to amplify a narrow
band of frequencies near the resonant frequency.
The d.c. load line of the circuit is shown in Fig. (ii). When an ac
signal is applied to the amplifier, the output current and voltage will
vary about the operating point Q.
In order to achieve the maximum symmetrical swing of current and
voltage (to achieve maximum output power),the Q point should be
located at the centre of the dc load line. In that case, operating point is
IC =VCC/2RC and VCE = VCC/2