1.
When negative voltage feedback is applied to an amplifier of gain 100, the overall gain
falls to 50.
(i) Calculate the fraction of the output voltage feedback.
(ii) If this fraction is maintained, calculate the value of the amplifier gain required if the
overall stage gain is to be 75.
2. With a negative voltage feedback, an amplifier gives an output of 10 V with an input of 0.5 V.
When feedback is removed, it requires 0.25 V input for the same output. Calculate (i) gain
without feedback (ii) feedback fraction mv
3. The gain of an amplifier without feedback is 50 whereas with negative voltage feedback, it
falls to 25. If due to ageing, the amplifier gain falls to 40, find the percentage reduction in stage
gain (i) without feedback and (ii) with negative feedback.
[Link] amplifier has a voltage amplification Av and a fraction mv of its output is feedback in
opposition to the input. If mv = 0.1 and Aν = 100, calculate the percentage change in the gain of
the system if Aν falls 6 db due to ageing.
5. An amplifier has a voltage gain of 500 without feedback. If a negative feedback is applied, the
gain is reduced to 100. Calculate the fraction of the output fed back. If, due to ageing of
components, the gain without feedback falls by 20%, calculate the percentage fall in gain with
feedback.
6. An amplifier with an open-circuit voltage gain of 1000 has an output resistance of 100 Ω and
feeds a resistive load of 900 Ω. Negative voltage feedback is provided by connecting a resistive
voltage divider across the output and one-fiftieth of the output voltage is feedback in series with
the input signal. Determine the voltage gain with negative feedback.
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7. An amplifier is required with a voltage gain of 100 which does not vary by more than 1%. If it
is to use negative feedback with a basic amplifier the voltage gains of which can vary by 20%,
determine the minimum voltage gain required and the feedback factor.
8. A differential amplifier is shown below, has following specifications .
9. Consider the following differential amplifier diagram the transistors have
Determine the input differential resistance ver all gain , and the worst case common
mode rejection ratio( CMRR) if two collector resistance are accurate within .
10. The current mirror of figure is designed to provide The
value of R ia ______kΩ
11. In the differential amplifier shown in the figure below , the magnitude of the Common
mode and differential mode gains are Acm and Ad respectively . If the resistance RE is
increased, then
A) Acm increases B) CMRR increases
C) Ad increases D) CMRR decreases
12. In an ideal differential amplifier shown in figure a large value of RE
A) Increases both the differential and common mode gains
B) Increases the common mode gain only C) Decreases the differential mode gain only
D) Decreases the common mode gain only.