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Source Resistance Load Resistance Total Effect Example of BJT & FET Circuit

The document discusses the effects of source and load resistance on voltage gain. It states that voltage gain is reduced by both larger source resistance and smaller load resistance. The total voltage gain is equal to the gain without resistances multiplied by the effects of source and load resistance. Circuits using BJTs are affected by both source and load resistance, while FET circuits are only affected by one or the other.

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Source Resistance Load Resistance Total Effect Example of BJT & FET Circuit

The document discusses the effects of source and load resistance on voltage gain. It states that voltage gain is reduced by both larger source resistance and smaller load resistance. The total voltage gain is equal to the gain without resistances multiplied by the effects of source and load resistance. Circuits using BJTs are affected by both source and load resistance, while FET circuits are only affected by one or the other.

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Effect of source & load resistance

Source resistance
Load resistance
Total effect
Example of BJT & FET circuit

Effect of load resistance


ALV = A0VRL/(ZO+RL)
A0V - voltage gain without
load resistance
Smaller voltage gain with
load resistance
=> The larger load
resistance, the larger
voltage gain

Effect of load resistance


Steeper dynamic load line,
smaller output voltage
(the RC//RL much smaller than
RC, much smaller RL),

Effect of source resistance


ASv = A0V ZI /(ZI+RS)
A0V voltage gain without
load & source
The smaller voltage gain,
the larger source
resistance
=> Small source resistance
is better

Total effect

ATV = A0V[RL/(ZO+RL) ] [ ZI /(ZI+RS) ]


As required
With a certain circuit: need to design a circuit to be
able to work with the range of RL and RS as
broad as possible

Effect of source & load resistance

Circuits with BJT


Zo is affected by RS
Zi is affected by RL

Tham kho sch Electronic Devices


and Circuit theory

Effect of source & load resistance

Circuits with BJT


Zi = re
Zo = Rc
Av0 = - Rc/re
AV = - (RL//Rc)/re

Effect of source & load resistance

FET circuits

FET: because G and D, S are insulated

Homework:

Load RL does not affect input impedance Zi


Source resistor Rs does not affect output impedance Z0

Chapter 10: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10,15, 17

Read: chapter 12

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