6.1 State TWO categories of amplifiers - NSC Electrical Technology Electronics - Question 6 - 2022 - Paper 1
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6.1 State TWO categories of amplifiers.
6.2 Refer to FIGURE 6.2 and answer the questions that follow.
6.2.1 Determine the maximum voltage across the collector termi... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:6.1 State TWO categories of amplifiers - NSC Electrical Technology Electronics - Question 6 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
State TWO categories of amplifiers
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Small signal amplifiers (Audio amplifier)
Power amplifiers (Large signal amplifiers)
Step 2
Determine the maximum voltage across the collector terminal of the transistor
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The maximum voltage across the collector terminal is found to be 20 V as shown in the characteristic curve of FIGURE 6.2.
Step 3
Calculate the maximum collector current in FIGURE 6.2
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Using the formula:
IC=RCVCE
Substituting the values from the figure:
IC=RC20
Assuming R_C = 3.3k\Omega,
IC≈6mA.
Step 4
Draw the load line for the transistor in FIGURE 6.2 on ANSWER SHEET 6.2.3
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To draw the load line, plot the maximum collector current (IC) on the Y-axis against the maximum voltage (VCE) on the X-axis. The load line will intersect the characteristic curves of the transistor.
Step 5
Indicate this bias point on the load line on ANSWER SHEET 6.2.3
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The bias point, also known as the Q-point, can be indicated at the intersection where the load line meets the characteristic curve, usually at a specific IC and VCE.
Step 6
Determine the value of the collector current as the class A bias point
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The value of the collector current at the class A bias point can be found from the load line or characteristic curve. For this transistor, it is approximated to be 3 mA.
Step 7
State the function of R1 and R2
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R1 and R2 act as voltage dividers that set the base bias voltage (Vbe) necessary for proper transistor operation.
Step 8
Explain why the values of the coupling capacitors are purposely selected to be as large as possible
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Larger values for coupling capacitors ensure that they can handle a wider range of frequencies, allowing for effective signal transmission without significant attenuation.
Step 9
State the purpose of Re
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Re provides temperature stability and increases the linearity of the transistor's characteristics, improving the overall amplifier performance.
Step 10
Describe the RC coupling
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RC coupling allows each stage of an amplifier to maintain its own DC operating point while preventing DC interference between stages, ensuring that the AC signals can be amplified without distortion.
Step 11
State ONE application of the transformer-coupled amplifier
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One application is in audio amplifiers where the transformer matches impedance between different stages of amplification.
Step 12
State TWO advantages of the circuit in FIGURE 6.4
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Better impedance matching, which maximizes power transfer.
Isolation between stages, reducing unwanted feedback.
Step 13
Name TWO devices, apart from the speaker, that can be connected across the terminals of transformer T3
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AC Relay
AC Motor
Step 14
State ONE purpose of Ce
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Ce provides an AC path to ground, bypassing the DC component and allowing only AC signals to pass through.
Step 15
Describe the functions of the radio-frequency amplifier
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The radio-frequency amplifier selects the required signal frequency and provides a degree of amplification to that frequency, ensuring strong signal transmission.
Step 16
Explain why variable pre-set capacitors C1 and C2 have been used with transformer T2
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C1 and C2 allow for tuning of the amplifier circuit to specific frequencies by varying capacitance, while blocking any DC current.
Step 17
Describe what would occur when switch S is moved to position 2
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When the switch is moved to position 2, the capacitor will discharge through the inductor, leading to damped oscillations as it releases stored energy.
Step 18
Draw the voltage waveform across the capacitor on the ANSWER SHEET of QUESTION 6.6.2 after the switch is moved to position 2
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The waveform will show a damped oscillation pattern, typically starting from a positive peak and gradually decreasing to zero.
Step 19
State how the frequency of this tank circuit can be increased
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The frequency can be increased by decreasing the values of the inductor L or the capacitor C, as frequency is inversely related to these components.
Step 20
State ONE application of the Hartley oscillator
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The Hartley oscillator is often used in radio frequency applications to generate sine waves.
Step 21
State the function of C1 and C2
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C1 and C2 filter the frequencies and maintain the oscillation feedback in the tank circuit while blocking DC.
Step 22
Describe how the state of oscillation can be maintained
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The state of oscillation is maintained by ensuring positive feedback from the collector back to the tank circuit.
Step 23
State ONE function of transistor Q1
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Q1 creates a 180° phase shift essential for ensuring the overall phase shift in the oscillator circuit.
Step 24
Describe how the frequency of the oscillator in FIGURE 6.8 can be adjusted if the value of the resistors are kept the same
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The frequency can be adjusted by changing the values of the capacitors in the feedback loop, allowing for fine-tuning while keeping the resistor values constant.
Step 25
Compare the feedback used in transistor amplifiers to oscillator circuits
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Transistor amplifiers typically use negative feedback to stabilize gain, while oscillator circuits use positive feedback to sustain oscillations.
Step 26
State the difference between LC and RC oscillators with reference to frequency
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LC oscillators generate higher frequency signals compared to RC oscillators, which are limited to lower frequency signals due to their component values.