Eee102 Post Lab 04
Eee102 Post Lab 04
Experiment Number: 04
Course: EEE-102
Section: 02
1. PSpice
3. Resistors- 1 mΩ, 680 Ω, 1 kΩ, 2.2 kΩ, 23 kΩ, 100 kΩ and 100 GΩ.
4. Capacitors- 10 μF
2.0V
1.0V
0V
-1.0V
-2.0V
0s 20us 40us 60us 80us 100us 120us 140us 160us 180us 200us
V(R6:2)
Time
2.0V
1.0V
0V
-1.0V
-2.0V
0s 20us 40us 60us 80us 100us 120us 140us 160us 180us 200us
V(R6:2) V(V1:+)*50
Time
In step 12, the phase difference between input and output voltage waveform is 180º.
Answer to Question 3
VE = 1.846 [V]
VC = 9.063 [V]
VB = 2.515 [V]
2.515−15 2.515
⇒ IB = -( )-
100 23
⇒ IB = 0.015 [mA]
15−9.063
⇒ IC = 2.2
⇒ IC = 2.69 [mA]
Answer to Question 4
𝑜𝑢𝑡𝑝𝑢𝑡 (𝑝−𝑝)
Therefore, Voltage gain = 𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 (𝑝−𝑝)
2.6704
⇒ Voltage gain = 39.885×10−3
Answer to Question 5
From Answer 3,
Therefore,
𝐼
Transconductance, gm = 𝑉𝐶
𝑇
2.69×10−3
⇒ gm = 0.026
⇒ gm = 0.103 [Siemens]
Answer to Question 6
ßDC = 1.74×102
ß𝐷𝐶
Small signal input resistance between base and emitter, rπ = 𝑔𝑚
1.74×102
⇒ rπ = 0.103
⇒ rπ = 1689.32 [Ω]
Answer to Question 7
39.885 ×10−3
⇒ Input impedance = 14.8662 ×10−6
5.1404
⇒ Ro = 2.5142×10−3
⇒ Ro = 2044.55 [Ω]
Discussion of result:
As the experiment was done through simulation there are a little to no errors. The values of the
coordinates from the graphs of the output window was taken with due care. While simulating,
the circuits were drawn with due care.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, it can be said that, the experiment was done to study the BJT CE amplifier and
find the gain and input-output impedance of the circuit. The experiment was done virtually so
errors were avoided. By doing this experiment the characteristics of BJT was known. We also
did some calculations related to BJT in the lab reports.