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This document describes analyzing and designing a cascode circuit. It involves writing equations to find bias voltages and currents, as well as calculating input resistance, output resistance, voltage gain, cutoff frequencies, and bandwidth. It then tasks implementing the circuit in Multisim to design a cascode with a gain of 150 and bandwidth of 50 MHz, choosing values that achieve the desired specifications.

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This document describes analyzing and designing a cascode circuit. It involves writing equations to find bias voltages and currents, as well as calculating input resistance, output resistance, voltage gain, cutoff frequencies, and bandwidth. It then tasks implementing the circuit in Multisim to design a cascode with a gain of 150 and bandwidth of 50 MHz, choosing values that achieve the desired specifications.

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A cascode circuit is shown above.

Write the equations to


find the dc bias voltages and currents VB1, VB2, VE1, VE2, VC1,
VC2, IB1, IB2, IC1, IC2. Also find the input resistance, output
resistance, voltage gain, low cutoff frequency, high cutoff
frequency, and bandwidth.
Implement your circuit on MULTISIM and use it to design
the cascode to have a gain of 150 and bandwidth of 50 MHz.
Choose suitable values to achieve the desired gain and
bandwidth (=50, VCC=20 V, fT=500 MHz).

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