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*Open-circuit voltage gain: the ratio of output amplitude to input amplitude with the output terminals open circuited | *Open-circuit voltage gain: the ratio of output amplitude to input amplitude with the output terminals open circuited | ||
*Short-circuit current gain: the current gain with the output terminals of the amplifier short circuited | *Short-circuit current gain: the current gain with the output terminals of the amplifier short circuited | ||
=Bag of Tricks= | =Bag of Tricks= | ||
*Buffer amplifier | *Buffer amplifier | ||
*Inverting amplifier | *Inverting amplifier | ||
Revision as of 15:23, 8 January 2010
Amplifier Models
- These are purely models, and cannot be replicated in a real world environment. They are meant to explain.
- Trans stands for transfer - from voltage to current or visa versa.
- The inputs and outputs can be either current or voltage. This leads to 4 amplifier models.
- You can use any of these models, though some may be easier to work with (if you are given the Thevenin or Norton equivalent)
| Amplifier type Gain parameter Gain equation |
Voltage input | Current input |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage output | Voltage Open-circuit voltage gain |
Transresistance Open-circuit transresistance gain |
| Current output | Transconductance Short-circuit transconductance gain |
Current Short-circuit current gain |
| Amplifier Type |
Input Impedance |
Output Impedance |
Gain Parameter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 0 | ||
| Current | 0 | ||
| Transconductance | |||
| Transresistance | 0 | 0 |
Differential Amplifiers
- Differential amplifiers: take two (or more) input sources that produce an output voltage proportional to the difference between the input voltages
- , where is the differential gain
Definitions
- Input Resistance: of an amplifier is the equivalent resistance seen when looking into the input terminals
- Output Resistance: is the Thevenin resistance seen when looking back into the output terminals of an amplifier
- Open-circuit voltage gain: the ratio of output amplitude to input amplitude with the output terminals open circuited
- Short-circuit current gain: the current gain with the output terminals of the amplifier short circuited
Bag of Tricks
- Buffer amplifier
- Inverting amplifier