In order to calculate the current gain, first we have to determine both io and ii. This is done, in my opinion, by using the impedances zi and zo and ohm's law. Therefore, ii = vi / zi, and io = vo / zo. By doing the fraction in Ai, we will have the answer of around 61.
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In general if we don't consider simplification then current gain=56.74 And if simplification is considered i.e. here Rb>>10(beta+1)re & ro>>10Rc then Current gain= beta=60
If we consider parallel combination of r0 and Rc then the current gain is 59.86 and it's 56.74 when only Rc is considered. But don't know what should be the exact concept.
Actually, you must take io as current passing through Rc....Not the io explained by the lecturer...Refer boylsted page no. 287...io is taken as current passing through Rc..
If we consider parallel combination of r0 and Rc then the current gain is 59.86 and if we consider only the Rc current then it's 56.74. What should be the exact ans?
@@sahilking8357 Not necessarily it should be ...if the same configuration was maintained with the small singal added in the emitter branch then voltage gain would be positive
There is no load across the output. As a result, there will be no output current. So the current gain will be Ai= 0/i(input current)=0. or we can consider the R(load) as infinity. Then if we put the value on formula, we will get the Current gain 0.
as load is not given then output current (Io)=Ic and we know that Ic=(beta)Ib. now , current gain (Ai)=Io/Ii=Ic/Ib=(beta) therefore current gain = 60; thanks.
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+Neso Academy sir please give the solution how to calculate current gain. Here load resistance is not given.but the general formula includes load resistance..please help me....
I'm feeling a bit slow here, by with no load resister RL, there would be no output current, so isn't the current gain zero (that's what the derived formula Ai would suggest).
Actually, you must take io as current passing through Rc....Not the io explained by the lecturer...Refer boylsted page no. 287...io is taken as current passing through Rc.. If follow the lecture, according to his io, if RL is open circuited, io =0 always and hence Ai=0
I=V/R
Then
Ai=(Av*Zi)/Zo
Ai=(216.1*619.55)÷2.08k
Ai=64.37
Approximately also we can calculate
RL is infinite
ro
why didnt u use -ve sign from av?
@@vsrgaming6680 How that formula Ai = AV*Zi/Zo came
In order to calculate the current gain, first we have to determine both io and ii.
This is done, in my opinion, by using the impedances zi and zo and ohm's law. Therefore, ii = vi / zi, and io = vo / zo.
By doing the fraction in Ai, we will have the answer of around 61.
THANKS
where did you get vi and vo from
@@abusamraaslan3157
Vi=ib(B+1)re
Vo=io(re)
what about RL(load resistance)?
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since Rb>=10(beta+1)re and ro>=10Rc therefore Ai=beta..which is 60
@Samay Kar smart boi
Still cnt figure out
With a negative?
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Ai=current output /current input =ic/ib=Bib/ib=B=60
@Sơn Nguyễn Hồng R load not given and there is open circuit that's load R is infinite and that's the reason gain will be beta
io=ic because you should remember that in the original circuit that's the current at the output:
Ai=(Beta*RB*ro)/(ro+Rc)(RB+Beta*re)
In general if we don't consider simplification then current gain=56.74
And if simplification is considered i.e. here Rb>>10(beta+1)re & ro>>10Rc then Current gain= beta=60
Without any approximations, I guess A_i should be 59.86.
56.74 is current gain\
If we consider parallel combination of r0 and Rc then the current gain is 59.86 and it's 56.74 when only Rc is considered. But don't know what should be the exact concept.
@@debanjan5402 where is the RL? How do we calculate it?
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Actually, you must take io as current passing through Rc....Not the io explained by the lecturer...Refer boylsted page no. 287...io is taken as current passing through Rc..
If we consider parallel combination of r0 and Rc then the current gain is 59.86 and if we consider only the Rc current then it's 56.74. What should be the exact ans?
current gain=59.86===(60)approx..
where do we get RL?
i think it's equal to zero
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@@sahilking8357 Not necessarily it should be ...if the same configuration was maintained with the small singal added in the emitter branch then voltage gain would be positive
@@chitikeshikarthik5832 RL=0??
There is no load across the output. As a result, there will be no output current. So the current gain will be Ai= 0/i(input current)=0.
or we can consider the R(load) as infinity. Then if we put the value on formula, we will get the Current gain 0.
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Current gain=60 with 180 deg phase displacement
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will the current gain for this case be zero as there is no load connected?
Ai= Av*(Zi/Zo) which is equals to -61 approximate
Please how correct is this formular
current gain is approx. 60
current gain will be -B*Rb/(Rb+(B+1)Re)
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Ai = 0 bcoz RL = infinity
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Ai = beta...which is given 60 ( because of (ro>=10*Rc) and (RB>=10*beta*re).
Value of current gain = 59.8 approx
thanks sir
So if I put heavy load on this circuit, lets say I'll change the Av?
and how can I calculate cut-off point?
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Sir in calculating voltage gain you only considered rc for output voltage while it should be ro||rc.
Thank you so much sir
as load is not given then output current (Io)=Ic and we know that Ic=(beta)Ib.
now , current gain (Ai)=Io/Ii=Ic/Ib=(beta)
therefore current gain = 60;
thanks.
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+Neso Academy sir please give the solution how to calculate current gain. Here load resistance is not given.but the general formula includes load resistance..please help me....
@@rajapandyp2505 bhai load ke bina wala formula derive kr le khud se
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I'm feeling a bit slow here, by with no load resister RL, there would be no output current, so isn't the current gain zero (that's what the derived formula Ai would suggest).
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Don't we need RL for calculating current gain??
Actually, you must take io as current passing through Rc....Not the io explained by the lecturer...Refer boylsted page no. 287...io is taken as current passing through Rc..
If follow the lecture, according to his io, if RL is open circuited, io =0 always and hence Ai=0
sir, please add more videos...
What if have Rsense and a battery source Vs than will Ib b same?
Rl is not given, should we consider it to be much less than ro?
current gain is Ai = 59.86
what happend when we put high resistence in emmiter terminal
56.74
why is one of the input resistors (1+b)re?, i thought it should only be re
56.87
or can we consider beta value as current gain if load is not connected?
Ai = 60. ( Ai is approximately equal to Beta in case of r0>10Rc and rb>10(B+1)re)
current gain is nothing but directly equals to beta
Ai=beta
therfore answer is 60
I got 59.86 for the current gain
io = ic assuming no current flows through other branches (r0 ,Rc)... WTF
thank u very much sir
Can anyone tell me why Rb is soo high than Rc in every case (270k ohms and 2.2 k ohms)
Is current gain 60 or -60?
60
plz explain me how u got
Wrong answer I think...you can not neglect beta* Re compared to Rb...
How is the current gain 60?
is it 60?...
guys??
appx. value of beta
Ai= ic/ib= beta
Beta=60
That means Ai=60
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26mv where do u get it?
thermal voltage
60.85
Bro at 9:46 plz can you tell me why Av=-216.1 ? Is it not Av=-Rc/re = 2.2/40 =- 0.055 ?
@@edhotchakma4772 no its 2200/10.18. = 216.1
without approximation Ai=56.74
242.82a
59.863 is answer
Ai=61 (or)60
Current gain=-60(180 degree phase difference)
Current gain hi to main tha. Whi no bataya sir
Is Ai 60 or -60
sir
Ai=60
Ai = 59.86
Ai=Beta=60?
given/ assumed.
is it 60
Beta
a lecture on jfet .
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60
Ai=-60
60
Ai =60
60