Anlysis of transistor amplifiers

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The discussion focuses on the frequency analysis of transistor amplifiers, highlighting the differences between low, mid, and high-frequency behaviors. At low frequencies, coupling and bypass capacitors significantly affect the amplifier's gain, making it act as a high-pass filter. Conversely, at high frequencies, internal capacitance influences the amplifier's performance, resulting in it functioning as a low-pass filter. In the midband frequency range, the amplifier's gain remains nearly constant and is primarily determined by passive elements like resistors, making it independent of frequency. Understanding these concepts is crucial for analyzing amplifier behavior across different frequency ranges.
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i don't understand the difference between low ,high,midfrequency analysis of transistor amplifiers...what's midband analysis?
 
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Frequency analysis of transistor amplifier shows behavior of amplifier at different frequency. Like at low frequency effect of coupling & bypass capacitor becomes significant. So gain of amplifier changes with freq. In this region of frequency amplifier acts as High pass filter
At high frequency internal capacitance of transistor affect the operation of amplifier.So here also gain of amplifier changes with freq. And In this region of frequency amplifier acts as low pass filter.
in the midband(i.e. between low & high frequency) Gain of amp is almost constant. All capacitances are ignored in this region. Gain depends on value of passive element(resistors). So gain is independent of frequency:smile:
 
ratn_kumbh said:
Frequency analysis of transistor amplifier shows behavior of amplifier at different frequency. Like at low frequency effect of coupling & bypass capacitor becomes significant. So gain of amplifier changes with freq. In this region of frequency amplifier acts as High pass filter
At high frequency internal capacitance of transistor affect the operation of amplifier.So here also gain of amplifier changes with freq. And In this region of frequency amplifier acts as low pass filter.
in the midband(i.e. between low & high frequency) Gain of amp is almost constant. All capacitances are ignored in this region. Gain depends on value of passive element(resistors). So gain is independent of frequency:smile:
thanks!what are high pass and low pass filters?
 
calmel said:
what are high pass and low pass filters?
High pass filters are those circuits which allow higher frequency component of any i/p signal to pass & blocks lower frequency. And just opposite for Low pass filter. See the attachment. in low freq section gain is low and it increases with frequency. Thus allowing higher frequencies in that region to pass. & thus in low freq region it is acting as high pass filter. And same analysis for high frequency part where gain is decreasing with frequency. In attachment Bandwidth of amplifier is that portion which has Constant gain.:smile:
 

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thank u
 

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