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How do you connect a targa capacitor to your amplifier?

To connect a Targa capacitor to your amplifier, first ensure the amplifier is turned off and disconnected from power. Connect the positive terminal of the capacitor to the positive power terminal of the amplifier, and the negative terminal of the capacitor to the negative power terminal. Finally, connect the capacitor's ground terminal to a solid ground point on the vehicle. Always double-check your connections and polarity before powering the system back on.


What is scaling effect of feed back resistor on operational amplifier?

The scaling effect of a feedback resistor in an operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit influences the gain and output voltage response. Specifically, the feedback resistor, in conjunction with the input resistor, sets the closed-loop gain according to the formula ( \text{Gain} = 1 + \frac{R_f}{R_{in}} ) for a non-inverting amplifier. By varying the feedback resistor, the gain can be adjusted, allowing for precise control of the amplifier's output relative to its input. This scaling effect is critical in applications where specific amplification levels are required.


How do you wire 2 80hm speakers to my project one dc series model?

To wire two 80-ohm speakers to your project one DC series model, connect the positive terminal of the first speaker to the positive output of the amplifier, then connect the negative terminal of the first speaker to the positive terminal of the second speaker. Finally, connect the negative terminal of the second speaker back to the negative output of the amplifier. This series configuration will yield a total impedance of 160 ohms, which is suitable for driving with an appropriate amplifier.


What is the effect of feed back on gain?

A: Number one it provide stability for the amplifier or system. The greater the feedback the greater the stability but less gain. In other words gain is inversely related to feedback


What are Pre-Amp outputs?

They are RCA type connectors on the back of your Head Unit (Radio). There are 2 connections, usually blue and white, the cord for this has the same connectors on both ends. The Pre-Amp outputs are a direct line for the Signal from your Head Unit to go directly to an Amplifier (you will see similar connections on your Amplifier as you see on the back of your Head Unit), so when you run speaker wire from your Amplifier, the speakers will play the sound (Music) your Head Unit is producing no matter if its from the CD or FM/AM tuner or AUX input like from an I-Pod.Another AnswerA pre-amplifier, which is also known as a 'control unit', a high-fidelity unit which is separate from, but which must be used together with, a 'power amplifier'.Pre-amplifier/power amplifier units are normally regarded as 'high end' equipment and tend to be very expensive. The pre-amplifier unit is equipped with inputs for phono, CD-player, tuner, and various other auxiliary units and (usually) provides a single pair (right- and left-channels) audio outputs for connection to the power amplifier. The pre-amplifier is the unit which provides the volume control, tone controls, filters, etc., while the power amplifier simply amplifies the output from the pre-amplifier unit. The output usually takes the form of a pair of RCA connectors, usually colour coded white and red.Some 'home theatre' amplifiers provide a 'pre-amplifier' output, which bypasses its internal power amplifier, for the purpose of adding external power amplifiers, if desired.

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Why is the gain and bandwidth of a ce-cb cascode amplifier greater than a ce amplifier?

Gain of ce-cb cascode is nearly equal to the gain of ce amplifier, because in a ce-cb cascode, the gain of the ce stage is equal to 1, and the gain of the cb stage is nearly equal to an isolated ce amplifier. Hence, gain of both are nearly equal. On the other hand, Bandwidth of ce-cb cascode is much higher than the bandwidth of ce amplifier because the cb stage in the cascode configration is not subjected to any Miller effect, thereby improving the high frequency response. The absence of Miller effect is due to the fact that the base of the cb stage is grounded thus, shielding the collector signal from being fed back into the emitter input. To be more clear, the gain of CE stage in cascode is nearly 1, which reduces the miller effect on the cb stage greatly.


Explain how negative feedback in an amplifier helps in reducing the distortion?

A: An amplifier operates withing its open loop response a negative feedback insure that the amplifier remains in its linear region. therefore reducing effects of saturation, storage time to name a few.


How is negative feedback achieved in a single stage transistor amplifier?

A: Feedback is a signal fed back from the output like from collector to the base .


How do you connect a targa capacitor to your amplifier?

To connect a Targa capacitor to your amplifier, first ensure the amplifier is turned off and disconnected from power. Connect the positive terminal of the capacitor to the positive power terminal of the amplifier, and the negative terminal of the capacitor to the negative power terminal. Finally, connect the capacitor's ground terminal to a solid ground point on the vehicle. Always double-check your connections and polarity before powering the system back on.


What is current feedback shunt?

The effect of current shunt feedback in an amplifier is to The effect of current shunt feedback in an amplifier is to


How do you wire 2 80hm speakers to my project one dc series model?

To wire two 80-ohm speakers to your project one DC series model, connect the positive terminal of the first speaker to the positive output of the amplifier, then connect the negative terminal of the first speaker to the positive terminal of the second speaker. Finally, connect the negative terminal of the second speaker back to the negative output of the amplifier. This series configuration will yield a total impedance of 160 ohms, which is suitable for driving with an appropriate amplifier.


Where is a good place to mount a car amplifier?

You can mount your car amplifier in the back floor or in the trunk.


How does negative feedback mechanism and positive feedback differ?

A negative feedback will stabilize an amplifiers positive feed back will force the amplifier to either saturated state. this will hold true for a system too. A more general answer follows. 1. Feedback: Getting information about what just happened and responding to it. 2. Negative Feedback: The response lessens the output. 3. Positive Feedback: The response increases the output.


Waveform is converted to 180 phase in inverting Amplifier?

An inverter, or inverting amplifier inverts the signal (hence the name). So if you have a sine wave in (start at zero, increase to 100%, then drop back down to zero...), you will get a negative sine wave out (start at zero, decrease to -100%, then increase back to zero...). This is equivalent to saying the input is phase shifted 180 degrees.


What is backplane capacity?

Total bandwidth of back to back connectivity between 2 switches.


What happens if I don't pay back my student loans?

Failing to pay back a student loan can have negative consequences. It can negatively effect your credit score.


How do you connect amplifier to the computer?

there is a plug in on the back of your computer that says amplifier but not all computers have that connection maybe not yours check.