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UEEA1333 Tutorial No: 6 (Solutions)

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Vm 82
Q1. a) PL    0.32 W b) PS  2VCC I  2(10)(0.1)  2 W
2 RL 2(100)
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Vm 82 PL 0.32
c)     0.16  16% (or)    0.16  16%
4 IRLVCC 4(0.1)(100)(10) PS 2

Q2. PL = Vm2/2RL
So RL = Vm2/2PL = 0.5(12)2/8 = 9 Ω

Q3.
 = PL/PS(tot) = PL/(2PD + PL) where PS = 2PD + PL where PD = PDN = PDP
(2PD + PL) = PL
2PD = (1 – )PL
So, PL = 2PD/(1 – ) = 2(0.75)(0.9)/(0.25) = 5.4 W

1 Vm2 4.5 2 V I V V 6(4.5)


Q4. a) PL    2.53 W b) PS   PS   CC m  CC m   2.15 W
2 R L 2( 4)  RL 4
P 2.53
c) Efficiency   L   100  59%
PS 2(2.15)
Vm I Vm 4.5
d) I m   IE  IB  E    22.1 mA
RL   1 (   1) RL 51(4)
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VCC 62
e) PDN max  PDP max  2   0.91W
 RL  2 4

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Vrms 1 Vm2
Q5. (i) PL    Vm  2 PL RL  2  25  4  14.14 V
RL 2 RL
VCC = Vm + 2 = 16.14 V  16 V
V 14.14
(ii) Im  m   3.535 A
RL 4
(iii)
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(iv) 1 
I C ( ave) 
2 
0
I m sin t dt

Im Vm
 
 RL

(v) Average power drawn from each supply:


1 1
PS   PS   VCC I m   16  3.535
 
Total supply power = 2(16)(3.535)/ = 36 W

PL 25
(vi)    100  69%
PS 36

Q6. Low output resistance, linearity (low THD), high efficiency

Q7. Explain the differences in terms of conduction angle, biasing Q-point, output signal
distortion, power conversion efficiency, quiescent power dissipation.

Q8. Diode biasing and VBE multiplier

Q9. Refer to notes (transfer characteristics refer to the input-output voltage graph)

Q10. Refer to notes for class B power dissipation.

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