the circuit will pass waves of a lower frequency
because of the coupling between the two transister and absence of capacitance it can amplify both dc and ac
It is the range of frequencies over which the amplifier works as designed. It is limited at the lower end by coupling capacitors in series with the signal, and at the high end by capacitance in parallel with the signal.
no.transformer coupling gives higher gain
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NO. Transformer coupling gives the higher gain in case of amplifer.
because of the coupling between the two transister and absence of capacitance it can amplify both dc and ac
Transformer coupling
It is the range of frequencies over which the amplifier works as designed. It is limited at the lower end by coupling capacitors in series with the signal, and at the high end by capacitance in parallel with the signal.
transformer coupling
no.transformer coupling gives higher gain
Top coupling is a method of connecting the input and output of an RF amplifier circuit using capacitors on the top side of the circuit. It allows for direct coupling between stages without the need for additional components. Top coupling helps maintain the impedance matching and overall performance of the amplifier.
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NO. Transformer coupling gives the higher gain in case of amplifer.
The cutoff frequency of a common emitter amplifier is the frequency at which the gain of the amplifier drops to 70.7% of its maximum value, typically defined as the point where the output power is half of its maximum. This frequency is influenced by the transistor's capacitances (such as the base-collector capacitance) and external components (like coupling and bypass capacitors) in the circuit. It is crucial for determining the bandwidth of the amplifier, as it marks the transition between the amplifier's effective operation and the frequencies where gain significantly decreases.
different electronics device used couopling methodology so it is used fo connecting more n more signas togheter
A: it could be both coupling meaning eliminate DC from the source or decoupling whereby unwanted signal is bypassed to ground
It is used to couple output of one stage to input of next stage