EE350 Lab 3
EE350 Lab 3
No:S018446
a-)
As we see from first circuit, we can obtain dv Vout by hand calculation. If we put 12V to circuit, we
can find our 0.9 V Vout but instead of this, we can easily find the value by sweeping dc so that we
can point graph.
b-)
I used ac sweep to see bode plot. We obtain H(jw) and we utilize bode’s rules to construct H(jw)
rapidly. As w passes each pole frequency, the slope of h(jw) decreseases by 20db/dec. In below
image, we applied -3db bandwidth.
C)
Instead of sweeping w parameter, I changed the values of transistors one by one but nothing
changed. It’s occurring because of my error.
2-a)
We found dc value by sweeping dc . Actually if we look at the questions at question 1 and 2, we
applied two different way of finding the dc value.
2-b)
We can see our bode plot above figures. In second photo, I added -3db bandwidth too. As the
question said, I added a load capacitance we can see a pole from our graph.We can say say our pole
as wh. The poles of a circuit’s transfer function play a central role in frequency response. We should
identify poles inturively so as to determine which parts of circuit appear as the “speed bottleneck”.
3-)
In this calculation we can see our bode plot by using hand calculation. This graph has actually 3
parts, first part is Low-frequency part , second is mindband gain and third one is high frequency part.
We can see effection of frequency on circuit. A typical frequency response and the terminology used
to refer to its various attributes. We call lower cut-off frequency and upper cut-off frequency. Wl
and wh is called midband range so that we can determine
We can see the graph as we see it above.