1 of 20 To reduce the distortion in a CE amplifier reduce th
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To reduce the distortion in a CE amplifier, reduce the
ac base voltage
dc base voltage
dc emitter voltage
collector resistance, RC
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The XC of a capacitor
increases for higher frequencies
decreases for lower frequencies
decreases for higher frequencies
is zero for dc
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In a two stage amplifier, the voltage gain of the first stage is 80 and the voltage gain of the second stage is 50. How much is the overall voltage gain?
72
130
400
4,000
Question
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When the ac base voltage is too large, the ac emitter current is
sinusoidal
constant
zero
distorted
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The emitter of a CE amplifier has zero ac voltage because of the
emitter-bypass capacitor
output coupling capacitor
generator resistance
dc voltage that is present
1 of 20 To reduce the distortion in a CE amplifier, reduce the ac base voltage dc base voltage dc emitter voltage collector resistance, RC 2 of 20 The XC of a capacitor increases for higher frequencies decreases for lower frequencies decreases for higher frequencies is zero for dc 3 of 20 In a two stage amplifier, the voltage gain of the first stage is 80 and the voltage gain of the second stage is 50. How much is the overall voltage gain? 72 130 400 4,000 Question 4 of 20 When the ac base voltage is too large, the ac emitter current is sinusoidal constant zero distorted 5 of 20 The emitter of a CE amplifier has zero ac voltage because of the emitter-bypass capacitor output coupling capacitor generator resistance dc voltage that is present
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Solution
1)To reduce the distortion in a CE amplifier, reduce the ac base voltage.
4)When the ac base voltage is too large, the ac emitter current is distorted.
5)The emitter of a CE amplifier has zero ac voltage because of the emitter-bypass capacitor.

