1. The document provides 10 numerical problems related to feedback amplifiers. It asks the reader to calculate various parameters like open loop gain, closed loop gain, feedback ratio, and how changes in open loop gain affect closed loop gain and bandwidth.
2. It provides key parameters for problems like open loop gain, feedback ratio, input and output voltages, and asks the reader to determine values like closed loop gain, feedback voltage, distortion levels and how changes in components affect gain and bandwidth.
3. The problems cover concepts like how feedback reduces gain, increases bandwidth, and stabilizes performance against variations in open loop gain.
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Assignment-1: Attempt These Numericals 1
1. The document provides 10 numerical problems related to feedback amplifiers. It asks the reader to calculate various parameters like open loop gain, closed loop gain, feedback ratio, and how changes in open loop gain affect closed loop gain and bandwidth.
2. It provides key parameters for problems like open loop gain, feedback ratio, input and output voltages, and asks the reader to determine values like closed loop gain, feedback voltage, distortion levels and how changes in components affect gain and bandwidth.
3. The problems cover concepts like how feedback reduces gain, increases bandwidth, and stabilizes performance against variations in open loop gain.
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Assignment-1
(TO BE SUBMITTED BY (27th JULY)
Attempt these Numericals 1. For the following circuit, calculate: a) Open loop gain of the amplifier. b) Gain of the feedback network. c) Closed loop gain of the amplifier d) Sacrifice factor() 2. Calculate the gain of a negative feedback amplifier whose gain without feedback is 1000 and β =1/10. To what value should the input voltage be increased in order that the output voltage with feedback equals the output voltage without feedback? 3. In a negative feedback amplifier A=100, β=0.04 and V i=50 mV . Find a) Gain with feedback. b) Output voltage. c) Feedback factor. d) Feedback voltage. 4. An amplifier having a gain of 500 without feedback has an overall negative feedback applied which reduces the gain to 100. Calculate the fraction of output voltage feedback. If due to ageing of components, the gain without feedback falls to 20%, calculate the percentage fall in gain without feedback. 5. An amplifier with negative feedback has a voltage gain of 100. It is found that without feedback, the input signal of 50mV is required to produce a given output whereas with feedback, the input signal must be 0.6 for the same output. Calculate the value gain without feedback and feedback ratio. 6. An amplifier has an open loop gain of 400 and a feedback of 0.1, if open loop gain changes by 20% due to temperature, find the percentage change in closed loop gain. 7. An amplifier has a gain of 100 and 5% distortion with an input signal of 1V. when an input signal of 1V applied to the amplifier, calculate a) Output signal voltage b) Distortion voltage c) Amplifier output voltage 8. An amplifier has a mid-frequency gain of 200 and a frequency response from 100Hz to 20Hkz. A negative feedback network with β =0.02 is incorporated into the amplifier circuit. Determine the new system performance. 9. An amplifier with a midband gain of 1000 is made into feedback amplifier by feeding 10% of its output voltage in series with the opposite input. a) What is the ratio of the half power frequencies with feedback to those without feedback? b) If FL = 20Hz and FH =50 kHz, for the amplifier without feedback. What are the corresponding values after the feedback has been added. 10 An amplifier has A=105± 10 %. Suppose that we want a feedback . amplifier with Af that varies by no more than ± 1% due to variation in A. a) What is the maximum value of nominal gain Af allowed? b) Repeat if Af is allowed to vary by only ± 1% .