The ac voltage gain magnitude can be calculated using Eq. (10.31): Rc (47 ΚΩ) Av 2re 2(269) providing an output ac voltage of magnitude V=A,V,= (87.4)(2 mV) = 174.8 mV = 0.175 V Double-Ended AC Voltage Gain Asin How was this dition of signals applied to both in equation derived? Please answer in which can be rewritten as where V₁ = V₁₁ - Vi Common-Mode Operation of Circuit detail fferene signal Whereas a differential amplifier provides large applied to both inputs, it should also provide as small an amplification of the signal common to both inputs. An ac connection showing common input to both transors is shown in Fig. 10.18. The ac equivalent circuit is drawn in Fig. 10.19, from which we can write lb The output voltage magnitude is then = 87.4 providing a voltage gain n VoIcRc = BIRC = A = V₁ -2(3 + 1)IBRE Vo V₁ V₁ r + 2(B + 1)RE BVRC r₁ + 2(B + 1)RE con- BRC r + 2(B + 1)RE (10.6) AMI

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The ac voltage gain magnitude can be calculated using Eq. (10.31):
Rc
(47 ΚΩ)
2re
2(269)
providing an output ac voltage of magnitude
A₁ =
V, A,V, = (87.4)(2 mV) = 174.8 mV = 0.175 V
Double-Ended AC Voltage Gain A sin
dition of signals applied to both inte
which can be rewritten as
V₁
where V₁ V₁₁ V₁₂
Common-Mode Operation of Circuit
detail
fferene signal
Whereas a differential amplifier provides large
applied to both inputs, it should also provide as small an amplification of the signal
common to both inputs. An ac connection showing common input to both transors is
shown in Fig. 10.18. The ac equivalent circuit is drawn in Fig. 10.19, from whh we
can write
providing a voltage gain n
How was this
equation derived?
Please answer in
Ib
The output voltage magnitude is then
A₁ =
V₁2(B+ 1)IRE
VoIcRc Bl₂Rc =
of
= 87.4
"
V₁
r + 2(B + 1)RE
=
Vo
BRC
V₁ r+ 2(B + 1)RE
BVRC
r+ 2(B + 1)RE
V₂
2₁
+Vcc
w
RE
-VEE
FIG. 10.18
Common-mode connection.
con-
2₂
(10.6)
AMI
Transcribed Image Text:The ac voltage gain magnitude can be calculated using Eq. (10.31): Rc (47 ΚΩ) 2re 2(269) providing an output ac voltage of magnitude A₁ = V, A,V, = (87.4)(2 mV) = 174.8 mV = 0.175 V Double-Ended AC Voltage Gain A sin dition of signals applied to both inte which can be rewritten as V₁ where V₁ V₁₁ V₁₂ Common-Mode Operation of Circuit detail fferene signal Whereas a differential amplifier provides large applied to both inputs, it should also provide as small an amplification of the signal common to both inputs. An ac connection showing common input to both transors is shown in Fig. 10.18. The ac equivalent circuit is drawn in Fig. 10.19, from whh we can write providing a voltage gain n How was this equation derived? Please answer in Ib The output voltage magnitude is then A₁ = V₁2(B+ 1)IRE VoIcRc Bl₂Rc = of = 87.4 " V₁ r + 2(B + 1)RE = Vo BRC V₁ r+ 2(B + 1)RE BVRC r+ 2(B + 1)RE V₂ 2₁ +Vcc w RE -VEE FIG. 10.18 Common-mode connection. con- 2₂ (10.6) AMI
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