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University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines

Cagayan de Oro City

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

PROGRESS REPORT IN ELECTRONICS 2

A Performance Task
Presented to
Engr. Marberth Custer Jael of Engineering Department of
University of Science and Technology in Southern Philippines
Cagayan de Oro City

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for


ECE 21(Electronics 2)

By
Linreb Mondero
Jules Patrick Go
Wilbert Baconga
Maria Beatrice Thalia Valdevieso
During the recent activity report, we placed the simulation of our amplifier showing its waveform
clipping when the amplitude is increased (in the volt range, to be specific) . Here are the photos:

𝑉𝑚 = 25 𝑚𝑉
𝑉𝑚 = 63 𝑚𝑉

In the following photo, the waveform of our amplifier clipped when its amplitide has increased to
1 V.
The amplifier has a very high amplification and voltage gain which is capable of handling lesser
amplitude. This is the reason why the output waveform shown in the actual oscilloscope is a “flat line”
given that the source voltage is 6 V.

Despite the low voltage ouput, we pursued to stick with this amplifier and started to place its
components in a PCB.

Documentation:
We placed our circuit diagram in an application and converted it into a PCB design. The design
was then printed in a transfer paper and ironed onto the PCB. After the design was successfully transferred
from the paper to the PCB, the PCB was placed in an etching solution to remove the excess copper.

We placed the components and tried to test it. It worked but we still need to provide a much
larger speaker with at least 40 W to hear a nice sound.

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