Preview of practice Concepts To Be Covered (43.2.1) - Limitation of CE and CS Amplifiers in Cascading - Part A
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Question 1 Easy

What do we expect the overall gain to be when cascading two identical CE amplifiers?

💡 Hint: Remember the formula for gain in cascaded systems.

Question 2 Easy

What alteration occurs in the frequency response of cascaded amplifiers?

💡 Hint: Think of loading effects and frequency response definition.

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Question 1

What is the expected overall gain when cascading two amplifiers with gains of 5 each?

5
10
25

💡 Hint: Think of multiplication of gains in cascading.

Question 2

True or False: Cascading amplifiers always leads to an increase in bandwidth.

True
False

💡 Hint: Reflect if cascading changes inputs.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Explain how using a buffer can virtually eliminate gain attenuation while cascading amplifiers.

💡 Hint: Focus on the principles of impedance and load effects.

Challenge 2 Hard

Given two amplifiers with gains of 12 and 8, and a loading resistance of 3kΩ from the first to the second, calculate the actual output voltage if the first stage outputs 2V.

💡 Hint: Use voltage division principles to apply the loading effect.

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