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Solved Problems On Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers

The document contains 15 solved problems related to transistor audio power amplifiers. Problem 1 calculates the DC power drawn from the supply of an amplifier circuit given resistor values and supply voltage. Problem 2 determines the AC load power for a circuit given the RMS voltage reading across the load. Problem 3 finds the maximum possible AC load power given the peak-to-peak voltage across the load resistor.

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Solved Problems On Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers

The document contains 15 solved problems related to transistor audio power amplifiers. Problem 1 calculates the DC power drawn from the supply of an amplifier circuit given resistor values and supply voltage. Problem 2 determines the AC load power for a circuit given the RMS voltage reading across the load. Problem 3 finds the maximum possible AC load power given the peak-to-peak voltage across the load resistor.

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Solved Problems on Transistor

Audio Power Amplifiers


Q1. If in Fig. 1; R1 = 10 kΩ ; R2 = 2.2 kΩ ; RC = 3.6 kΩ ; RE = 1.1. kΩ
and VCC = + 10 V, find the d.c. power drawn from the supply by the
amplifier.

Fig. 1
Solution:
The current I1 flowing through R1 also flows through R2 ( assumption
because IB is small).

D.C. voltage across R2, V2 = I1 R2 = 0.82 mA × 2.2 kΩ = 1.8V


D.C. voltage across RE, VE = V2 – VBE = 1.8V – 0.7V = 1.1V
D.C. emitter current, IE = VE/RE = 1.1V/1.1 kΩ = 1 mA
∴ IC ≅ IE = 1 mA
Total d.c current IT drawn from the supply is;
IT = IC + I1 = 1 mA + 0. 82 mA = 1.82 mA
∴ D.C. power drawn from the supply is
Pdc = VCC IT = 10V × 1.82 mA = 18.2 mW
Q2. Determine the a.c. load power for the circuit shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
Solution : 
The reading of a.c. voltmeter is 10.6V. Since a.c. voltmeters read r.m.s.
voltage, we have,

Q3. In an RC coupled power amplifier, the a.c. voltage across load RL (=


100 Ω ) has a peak- to-peak value of 18V. Find the maximum possible
a.c. load power.
Solution : 
The peak-to-peak voltage, VPP = 18V.

Therefore, peak voltage (or maximum voltage) = VPP/2 and the r.m.s value,
VL = VPP/2√2 .

Q4. A power amplifier operated from 12V battery gives an output of


2W. Find the maximum collector current in the circuit.
Solution : 
Let IC be the maximum collector current.
Power = battery voltage × collector current
or       2 = 12 × IC
∴ IC = 2/12 = 1/6 A = 166.7 mA
Q5. A voltage amplifier operated from a 12 V battery has a collector
load of 4 kΩ. Find the maximum collector current in the circuit.
Solution : 

Q6. A power amplifier supplies 50 W to an 8-ohm speaker. Find (i) a.c.


output voltage (ii) a.c. output current.
Solution : 

Q7. Calculate the (i) output power (ii) input power and (iii) collector
efficiency of the amplifier circuit shown in Fig. 3. It is given that input
voltage results in a base current of 10 mA peak.
Solution:

Fig.3
First draw the d.c. load line by locating the two end points viz.,
 

IC  (sat) = VCC/RC = 20 V/20 Ω = 1 A = 1000 mA


 
and VCE = VCC = 20 V as shown in Fig. 4.
 

The operating point Qof the circuit can be located as under :

Q8. A power transistor working in class A operation has zero signal


power dissipation of 10 watts. If the a.c. output power is 4 watts, find : (i)
collector efficiency (ii) power rating of transistor. 
Solution : 
Zero signal power dissipation,  Pdc = 10 W
a.c. power output, Po = 4 W

 (ii) 
The zero signal power represents the worst case i.e. maximum power
dissipation in a transistor occurs under zero signal conditions.
∴ Power rating of transistor = 10 W
It means to avoid damage, the transistor must have a power rating of atleast
10 W. 
Q9. A class A power amplifier has a transformer as the load. If the
transformer has a turn ratio of 10 and the secondary load is 100 Ω, find
the maximum a.c. power output. Given that zero signal collector current
is 100 mA. 
Solution :
 Secondary load, RL = 100 Ω

Q10.  A class A transformer coupled power amplifier has zero signal


collector current of 50 mA. If the collector supply voltage is 5 V, find (i)
the maximum a.c. power output (ii) the power rating of transistor (iii)
the maximum collector efficiency.
 Solution :

It means that power rating of the transistor is twice as great as the maximum
a.c. output power. For example, if a transistor dissipates 3 W under no signal
conditions, then maximum a.c. output power it can deliver is 1.5 W.
Q11. A power transistor working in class A operation is supplied from a
12-volt battery. If the maximum collector current change is 100 mA, find
the power transferred to a 5Ω loudspeaker if it is : 
(i) directly connected in the collector
(ii) transformer-coupled for maximum power transference 
Find the turn ratio of the transformer in the second case. 
Solution : 

(i) Loudspeaker directly connected. Fig.5 shows the circuit of


class A power amplifier with loudspeaker directly connected in the collector.

Therefore, when loudspeaker is directly connected in the collector, only 50


mW of power is transferred to the loudspeaker.
(ii) Loudspeaker transformer coupled. Fig. 6 shows the class A power
amplifier with speaker transformer coupled. As stated before, for impedance
matching, step-down transformer is used.
Q12. A common emitter class A transistor power amplifier uses a
transistor with β =100.The load has a resistance of 81.6 Ω, which is
transformer coupled to the collector circuit. If the peak values of
collector voltage and current are 30 V and 35 mA respectively and the
corresponding minimum values are 5 V and 1 mA respectively,
determine :
(i) the approximate value of zero signal collector current
(ii) the zero signal base current
(iii) Pdc and Pac (iv) collector efficiency (v) turn ratio of the
transformer.
 Solution: 
In an ideal case, the minimum values of vCE (min) and iC (min) are zero.
However, in actual practice, such ideal conditions cannot be realised. In the
given problem, these minimum values are 5 V and 1mA respectively as
shown in Fig. 7. 
Q13. For a class B amplifier using a supply of VCC = 12V and driving a
load of 8Ω, determine (i) maximum load power (ii) d.c. input power (iii)
collector efficiency.

Q14. A class B push-pull amplifier with transformer coupled load uses


two transistors rated 10 W each. What is the maximum power output
one can obtain at the load from the circuit?
Solution : 
The power dissipation by each transistor is PT = 10W. Therefore, power
dissipated by two transistors is
                        P2T = 2 × 10 = 20W.

 Q15. A class B amplifier has an efficiency of 60% and each transistor


has a rating of 2.5W. Find the a.c. output power and d.c. input power.
Solution :
The power dissipated by each transistor is PT = 2.5W.
Therefore, power dissipated by the two transistors is P2T = 2×2.5 = 5W.

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