An npn transistor operates as a common emitter amplifier, with a power gain of 60 dB. The input circuit resistance is `100 Omega` and the output load resistance is `10 kOmega`.The common emitter current gain `beta` is :
A non transistor operates as a common emitter amplifier, with a power gain of 60 dB. The input circuit resistance is 100 Omega and the output load resistance is 10 k Omega . The common emitter current gain beta is:
An npn transistor operates as a common emitter amplifier with a power gain of 10^6 . The input circuit resistance is 100 Omega and the output load resistance is 10 k Omega . The common emitter current gain ' beta ' will be (Round off to the Nearest Integer)
What is the voltage gain in a common emitter amplifier when the input resistance is 200 Omega and the load resistance is 1 K Omega ? ( beta = 50 )
A common emitter amplifier gives an output of 3 V for an input of 0.01 V. If beta of the resistance is 100 and the input resistance is 1 kOmega . then the collector resistance is
A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50 , an input impedence of 100 Omega and an output impedence of 200 Omega . The power gain of the of the amplifier is
A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100Omega and an output impedance of 200 Omega . The power gain of the amplifier is :-