Preview of practice Input Resistance Calculation (46.3.1) - Common Collector and Common Drain Amplifiers (Contd.): Analysis (Part B)
Students

Academic Programs

AI-powered learning for grades 8-12, aligned with major curricula

Professional

Professional Courses

Industry-relevant training in Business, Technology, and Design

Games

Interactive Games

Fun games to boost memory, math, typing, and English skills

Input Resistance Calculation

Practice - Input Resistance Calculation

Learning

Practice Questions

Test your understanding with targeted questions

Question 1 Easy

What is the formula for calculating input resistance?

💡 Hint: Think about how voltage and current relate in a resistor.

Question 2 Easy

Which law helps derive equations for current in amplifier circuits?

💡 Hint: It involves how currents enter and leave a junction.

4 more questions available

Interactive Quizzes

Quick quizzes to reinforce your learning

Question 1

What does input resistance indicate in an amplifier?

How much voltage is amplified
The load seen by the input signal
The total current at the output

💡 Hint: Think about its role when connecting to a previous stage.

Question 2

True or False: Voltage gain of close to 1 indicates a non-buffering amplifier.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider what buffering means in terms of amplifier functionality.

Get performance evaluation

Challenge Problems

Push your limits with advanced challenges

Challenge 1 Hard

Design a common collector circuit with specified input and output resistances. Discuss how varying Rc affects performance.

💡 Hint: Think about how changes to resistance affect current distribution.

Challenge 2 Hard

You have a common collector amplifier with a load resistor of 2200Ω and an input resistance of 1kΩ. Calculate the total current if the input voltage is 5V.

💡 Hint: Combine resistances to find the total resistance seen by the input current.

Get performance evaluation

Reference links

Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.