Answer:: 4. Question 4. Define CMRR?
Answer:: 4. Question 4. Define CMRR?
Answer:: 4. Question 4. Define CMRR?
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When the difference of the two inputs applied to the two terminals of a
differential amplifier is amplified, the resultant gain is termed as differential gain.
But when the two input terminals are connected to the same input source then the
gain established by the differential amplifier is called the common mode gain.
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High CMRR ensures that the common mode signals such as noise are rejected
successfully and the output voltage is proportional only to the differential input
voltage.
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Input offset voltage may be defined as that voltage which is to be applied between
the input terminals to balance the amplifier.
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Voltage follower is an electronic circuits in which output voltage tracts the input
voltage both in sign and magnitude.
11. Question 11. Explain What Are The Advantages Of Using A Voltage
Follower Amplifier?
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Voltage follower has three unique characteristics viz. extremely high input
impedance, extremely low output impedance and unity transmission gain and is ,
therefore, an ideal circuit device for use as a buffer amplifier.
12. Question 12. In Explain What Way Is The Voltage Follower A Special Case
Of The Non-inverting Amplifier?
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Inverting amplifier is a very versatile component and can be used for performing
number of mathematical stimulation such as analog inverter, paraphrase amplifier,
phase shifter, adder, integrator, and differentiator.
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Integrators are widely used in ramp or sweep generators, filters, analog computers
etc.
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Amplifier is a device that makes sound louder and signal level greater.
23. Question 23. What Is The Formula For Non Inverting Amplifier?
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Perfect balance is the characteristics of ideal OP AMP and if there is same input
applied then we will get the output zero. In this condition it is known as perfect
balance.
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OPAMP is called direct coupled because the input of one OPAMP is inserted into
the input of another OPAMP. It is called high gain differential circuit because the
difference of the two input is amplified.
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29. Question 29. For The Cmrr To Be Infinite What Will Be The Condition?
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CMRR is defined as the ratio of differential voltage gain (Ad) to common mode
voltage gain (Acm).
CMRR = Ad/Acm
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When the input signal is quite weak and produces less small fluctuations in the
output current in comparison to its quiescent value, the amplifier is called the
small signal or voltage amplifier.
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The dynamic resistance of the emitter-base junction diode is called the ac emitter
resistance.
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The zero signal values of IC and VCE are known as the operating point. It is
called operating point because the variations of IC and VCE take place about this
point when signal is applied. It is also known as the quiescent or Q-point.
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The proper flow of zero signal collector current and the maintenance of proper
collector emitter voltage during the passage of signal is called the transistor
biasing.
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The process of raising the strength of a weak signal without any change in its
general shape is referred to as faithful amplification.
36. Question 36. Explain What Is The Effect Of Removal Of Bypass Capacitor
In A Ce Amplifier Circuit?
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The CC circuit amplifier is called an emitter follower because in this circuit the
output voltage at the emitter terminal follows the input signal applied to the base
terminal.
38. Question 38. Explain What Are The Main Purposes For Which A Common-
collector Amplifier May Be Used?
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