obtaining voltage gain of a weak signal
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In audio look at an amplifier. It will be always a voltage amplifier.
A voltage amplifier does not have to supply significant current bur a power amplifier does.
the common collector can use as voltage buffer
Applications of Voltage shunt feedback amplifier?
No voltage gain
In Voltage Shunt Amplifier, the Output voltage is supplied in parallel with the Input voltage through the feedback network.
A power amplifier may also boost voltage; in audio equipment, power amplifiers often have a dial on the front that is used to control the input voltage gain. A simple power amplifier is composed of a single transistor; this type of configuration cannot provide voltage amplification as well. A voltage amplifier stage is needed. So the above example of an audio power amplifier is actually a voltage amplifier stage, followed by one or more power amplifier stages.
depends on the circuit it is used in:CE/CS is inverting voltage amplifierCC/CD is noninverting current amplifierCB/CG is noninverting voltage amplifier
In a chopper type amplifier the dc i/p voltage is converted into an ac voltage, amplified by an ac amplifier and then converted back into a dc voltage proportional to the original i/p signal
A Voltage Controlled Amplifier or VCA is a device whose gain is set by the voltage level of a control signal.
I think Amplifier is use for direct signal or D.C signal & the main function of amplifier is to make that signal sharp(powerful) so that a microprocesser process it.