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== Activity 1: Transistor Intrinsic Gain == | |||
== Design: A Common-Source Amplifier == | |||
== Report Guide == | |||
Write up a report (maximum of 5 pages including figures) answering the questions above. Include annotated graphs if needed. | |||
== Submission == | |||
This activity is for both graduate and undergraduate students. For UP students, the submission bin link will be posted in Piazza. |
Revision as of 08:59, 6 October 2022
- Instructions: This activity is structured as a tutorial with an activity at the end. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
- At the end of this activity, the student should be able to:
- Design a simple common-source amplifier.
Activity 1: Transistor Intrinsic Gain
Design: A Common-Source Amplifier
Report Guide
Write up a report (maximum of 5 pages including figures) answering the questions above. Include annotated graphs if needed.
Submission
This activity is for both graduate and undergraduate students. For UP students, the submission bin link will be posted in Piazza.