Microelectronic Circuits (the Oxford Series In Electrical And Computer Engineering)
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Author: Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. (kc) Smith, Tony Chan Carusone, Vincent Gaudet
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Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.18E
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To show: The expression for overall current gain of current amplifier is
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amplifier has a gain of unity andVcc= 25Vdc, RL= 8Ω and Vi(p-p)= 34V.a. Calculate the input power, the output powerand the efficiency of the amplifier.b. Consider the operation mode that the two output transistors dissipate the maximum power. For this operation mode, find the output voltage across the load and the power dissipated by each transistor.
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