Solved Problems On Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers
Solved Problems On Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers
Fig. 1
Solution:
The current I1 flowing through R1 also flows through R2 ( assumption
because IB is small).
Therefore, peak voltage (or maximum voltage) = VPP/2 and the r.m.s value,
VL = VPP/2√2 .
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.,
(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
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 :