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AIR UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

EXPERIMENT NO 13

Lab Title: OPEN ENDED LAB


Student Name: Muhammad Hamza Reg. No: 220666

Objective:
LAB ASSESSMENT:
Attributes Excellent Good Average Satisfactor Unsatisfactor
(5) (4) (3) y (2) y (1)

Ability to Conduct
Experiment

Ability to assimilate the


results

Effective use of lab


equipment and follows
the lab safety rules

LAB REPORT ASSESSMENT:


Attributes Excellent Good Average Satisfactor Unsatisfactor
(5) (4) (3) y (2) y (1)

Data presentation

Experimental results

Conclusion

LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT
NO. 13

OPEN ENDED LAB

OBJECTIVE
∙ To design the DC biasing circuit of Common Emitter Amplifier using the voltage divider
bias topology.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

∙ Design the voltage divider bias circuit by using the


designing criteria given below: ⮚ IE=1mA
⮚ VCC varies from 8V to 12V
⮚ RE>>RB/β+1 Where RB=R1||R2
⮚ VBB=(1/3)VCC
⮚ ICRC=(1/3)VCC
⮚ Idivider should be any value in-between 0.1IE and
IE
∙ Implement the designed circuit on Proteus and record
the results
in the given table.

CALCULATIONS:
RESULTS
R1=…………………40k…………. R2=………80k…………………….

RE=……………3.3k………………. RC=…4k………………………….

VB VE VC VCE IE IC

4v 3.3v 8v 4.7v 1mA 0.99m


CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the DC biasing circuit for the Common Emitter Amplifier using
the voltage divider bias topology has been successfully designed and
implemented. Through this laboratory experiment, we gained valuable insights
into the principles of transistor biasing and its impact on amplifier performance.
The voltage divider bias topology offers a stable and reliable method for
setting the operating point of the transistor in the active region. This
configuration provides a suitable DC bias voltage to ensure proper transistor
operation, maintaining a linear amplification region and preventing signal
distortion.Through the experimental process, we observed the influence of
resistor values in the voltage divider network on the bias point and,
consequently, on the overall amplifier characteristics. Proper biasing is crucial
for achieving optimal amplifier performance, ensuring a balance between signal
amplification and distortion

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