Cascode Amplifiers (17-Transistors)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • All about cascode amplifiers for the bipolar transistor. Derivation of the gain using the small signal model and by inspection. Explanation of the high frequency performance. Everything is derived and explained from first principles. How does the cascode amplifier avoid the Miller effect?
    Aaron Danner is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore.
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    Video filmed and edited with help of CIT, NUS.

Комментарии • 9

  • @grzesiek1x
    @grzesiek1x 24 дня назад +6

    Finally I understood that parasitic capacitance! And also i understood finally why HF transistors have ultra low capacitance at base - collector! My BFR93A has something like 0.5 pF !!! So it is like 16 times less than 2n2222 !!!

  • @qwaqwa1960
    @qwaqwa1960 6 дней назад

    You're generally quite precise, so...hope to see connection dots in future schematics...!

  • @SUPADIEGAZO
    @SUPADIEGAZO 24 дня назад

    In the case of the common emitter amplifier, rpi should be in series with (Beta+1)x(RE//RE1)

  • @user-de8rr9nw4t
    @user-de8rr9nw4t 24 дня назад

    Can you introduce the super regenerative receiver?

  • @anoimo9013
    @anoimo9013 21 день назад

    what happens with the miller capacitance when the gain is positive?. Isn't it a problem then? Does the miller capacitance behaves as an inductor?

    • @JaenEngineering
      @JaenEngineering 19 дней назад

      Nothing happens to it, but more importantly, it isn't amplified like it is with an inverting amplifier.

  • @adideljanin8436
    @adideljanin8436 20 дней назад

    19:20 Is this error? Emitter resistance is (re||1k+5)xBeta and not (re+5)xBeta. Am i right? Anyway great video.

    • @adanner
      @adanner  19 дней назад +1

      You're right but here re is nearly the same numerically as re||1k since re is small, so I just neglected the ||1k.

  • @stevenbliss989
    @stevenbliss989 23 дня назад

    The frequency response is NOT "a little bit better", it is HUGELY better!
    ...get your facts straight man :) :) :)