The Common-Emitter Amplifier: Basic Circuit
The Common-Emitter Amplifier: Basic Circuit
The Common-Emitter Amplifier: Basic Circuit
DC Solution
(a) Replace the capacitors with open circuits. Look out of the 3 BJT terminals and make Thvenin
equivalent circuits as shown in Fig. 2.
VBB =
V + R2 + V R1
R1 + R2
RBB = R1 kR2
VEE = V
REE = RE
(b) Make an educated guess for VBE . Write the loop equation between the VBB and the VEE
nodes.
IC
IC
VBB VEE = IB RBB + VBE + IE REE =
RBB + VBE +
REE
Small-Signal Solution
It will be assumed that the base spreading resistance rx is non zero. This is a resistance in series
with the base lead in the small signal models.
(a) Redraw the circuit with V + = V = 0 and all capacitors replaced with short circuits as
shown in Fig. 3.
IC
VT
r =
VT
IB
re =
VT
IE
r0 =
VA + VCE
IC
(c) Replace the circuits looking out of the base and emitter with Thvenin equivalent circuits
as shown in Fig. 4.
vtb = vs
R1 kR2
Rs + R1 kR2
vte = 0
Rte = RE kR3
(a) Replace the BJT in Fig. 4 with the Thvenin base circuit and the Norton collector circuit
as shown in Fig. 5.
2
ic(sc) or i0c
1
=
=
1
Rtb + rx
Rte
vtb
vtb
+
+
gm
(c) Solve for the voltage gain Av = vo /vs . A flow graph is shown in Figure 6.
Av =
(d) Solve for rout .
vo
vtb
i0
vo
R1 kR2
=
c 0 =
Gm (ric kRtc )
vs
vs
vtb
ic
Rs + R1 kR2
ric = r0 1 +
Rte
Rtb + rx + r + Rte
+ (Rtb + rx + r ) kRte
vo
vtb
ib
i0
vo
R1 kR2
1
=
c 0 =
(ric kRtc )
vs
vs
vtb ib
ic
Rs + R1 kR2 Rtb + rib
vo
vtb
ie
i0
vo
R1 kR2
1
=
c 0 =
(ric kRtc )
vs
vs
vtb ie
ic
Rs + R1 kR2 rie + Rte
V + R2 + V R1
= 1.364 V
R1 + R2
4
The Thvenin voltage and resistance seen looking out of the emitter are VEE = V and REE = RE .
The bias equation for IE is
IE =
IC = IE = 2.092 mA
IB =
IE
= 21.13 A
1+
+
IE
RBB = 8.521 V
VCB = VC VB = V IE RC VBB
1+
VA + VCE
= 52.18 k
IE
gm =
1
IC
2.092
=
S
=
VT
25
11.95
VT
VT
99 25
= 1.183 k
=
=
IB
IC
2.113
re =
VT
= 11.83
IE
For the small-signal analysis, V + and V are zeroed and the three capacitors are replaced with
ac short circuits. The Thvenin voltage and resistance seen looking out of the base are given by
vtb = vs
R1 kR2
= 0.916vs
Rs + R1 kR2
The Thvenin resistances seen looking out of the emitter and the collector are
Rte = RE kR3 = 98.25
Note that the base spreading resistance rx is not zero for this problem. Next, we calculate Gm ,
ric , and rib .
Gm =
1
S
157.7
98.25
4580 + 20
1
Rtb + rx
Rte
+ 11.83 +
+
+
99
0.99
gm
Rte
ric = r0 1 +
+ (Rtb + rx + r ) kRte = 138.6 k
Rtb + rx + r + Rte
rib = rx + r + (1 + ) Rte = 11.03 k
The voltage is
Av =
vo
R1 kR2
1
(138.6kk3.539k) = 20.05
=
Gm (ric kRtc ) = 0.916
vs
Rs + R1 kR2
157.7