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1calculate β, gm.

2. Draw the small-signal equivalent circuit. Using


the values of β, gm calculate the voltage gain of
the ampli​er.

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We can consider for the given BC546B NPN


Transistor the typical value of Beta (β) = 180 ,
from it's data sheet.
Ans(1.) Now !nd gm as
gm = VICT = VT
βIB , Where VT =26mV
Now to !nd IB apply dc analysis for given circuit
as
15×180k
VB = 180k+ 180k
= 7.5V
180k× 180k
RB = 180k+ 180k
= 90kΩ
Now apply KVL in base to emitter section as

−VB + IB × RB + VBE + (β + 1)IB × RE = 0 ,


where VBE =0.7V

VB− VBE
IB = RB+(β+1)× RE = 7.5−0.70
3
90×10 +(180+1)×560
= 35.5351 × 10−6A
V 268×10−3
Now gm = β×IT = = 4.0648S
B 180×35.5351×10−6

Step 2/3

Ans(2.) Small signal equivalent circuit is shown


below , where

β 180
rπ = gm = 4.0648
= 44.2826Ω

Step 3/3

Now the Voltage gain Av as

−β[RC∣∣RL] 180 × 1k×100k


AV = Rπ = (− 44.2826 [ 1k+100k ])
AV = 4024.5564 Voltage gain

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