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Item No.: CO4204-5H
Course Electronics 3: Transistor and amplifier technology
Includes:
1 Experiment card with 2 multi-stage amplifier circuits with modifiable feedback
1 Experiment card with differential amplifier built with discrete components
1 Experiment card with 2 constant current sources (FET and bipolar transistors)
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Course contents:
Become familiar with sample applications for transistors as amplifiers
Be able to explain characteristics fields and parameters of transistors
Use data sheets for determining transistor properties
DC biasing and operating point adjustment of transistor amplifiers
Properties of transistor amplifiers in emitter and collector circuits
Darlington circuit
Become familiar with amplifier classes: Class A, B, C and D
Be able to explain the principle of push-pull amplifiers
Small signal response with equivalent circuit diagrams of amplifier circuits
Measuring voltage gain of an amplifier stage
Analysis by measurement of a multi-staged amplifier (gain and frequency response) with resistive, capacitive and direct feedback
Carry out measurement series on the influence of various feedback loops (R, RC) on gain
Introduction to the function and operation of differential amplifiers
Differential and common mode operating differential amplifiers
Carry out offset adjustment and operating point adjustment of a differential amplifier
Control of a differential amplifier with symmetrical and asymmetrical voltages
Investigating the response to load of a constant current source using FETs or bipolar transistors
Introduction to the functioning of a constant current source
Fault simulation (Faults activated via relay)
Course duration 8 h approx.
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