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Engineering, 16.03.2020 17:56, stricklandashley43

Use CAD software to simulate the common–emitter amplifier and characterize itsperformance. The simulations should include: 1) a dc bias analysis to verify thebias point of the transistor, 2) a transient analysis to verify the ac gain of the CE amplifier, 3) an ac analysis to characterize the frequency response of the circuit (i. e.,magnitude gain and phase shift over frequency) , 4) a parameter sweep analysisto characterize the output voltage versus load resistance (i. e., determine range of acceptable loads), 5) a temperature stability analysis (to determine variations innominal gain for temperature variations over the standard operating temperaturerange), and 6) input and output resistance (determined experimentally using thetest source method).

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