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This document provides instructions for a student to design a power amplifier circuit to drive an 8 ohm, 6-watt speaker. The student is given a starting schematic and is asked to: 1) Make any needed modifications to the schematic. 2) Calculate gain and resistor values for both amplifier stages. 3) Construct the circuit on a breadboard and test it, measuring each stage's voltage gain. 4) Recreate the circuit on veroboard and document all work in a lab book. Capacitor values should not exceed 1000 microfarads.

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This document provides instructions for a student to design a power amplifier circuit to drive an 8 ohm, 6-watt speaker. The student is given a starting schematic and is asked to: 1) Make any needed modifications to the schematic. 2) Calculate gain and resistor values for both amplifier stages. 3) Construct the circuit on a breadboard and test it, measuring each stage's voltage gain. 4) Recreate the circuit on veroboard and document all work in a lab book. Capacitor values should not exceed 1000 microfarads.

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In this part of the laboratory, you will be required to design a power amplifier to drive an 8ohm,

6-watt speaker. To help you get started a schematic of the amplifier that you are going to design
is given in the figure below.
You are required to:
1. Make any modification that you think are needed.
2. Calculate the gain and resistor values for both stages of the amplifier.
3. Construct the amplifier on bread board, check if the amplifier works, measure the voltage gain
of each amplifier.
4. Construct the amplifier on vero board. All calculations and design work must be neatly
presented in your log book.
The signal in will simply be a sine wave.

If it's possible, could you make sure the values of the capacitors do not exceed to around a 1000
or more microFarad.
I'm really stuck and need an answer to this question as soon as possible~ Thank you~
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