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Construction of two stage RC coupled CE amplifier

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Two stage RC coupled CE amplifier
Two stage RC coupled CE amplifier

Above figure shows a circuit of two stage age commoitter amplifiers. The resistor R1, R2, RE and capacitor CE form biasing and stablization network.

The emitter bypass capacitor CE connected at the emitters of transistor Q­1 and offer low reactance path to input AC signal. The voltage gain of each stage will be lost without this capacitor. The resistor RC and the coupling capacitor CC form the coupling network.

The coupling capacitor CC is used to couple the output of first stage to the base of the second stage. The purpose of the coupling capacitor is to appear as an open circuit to DC voltage but as short circuit to AC voltage. As a result of this, there is no DC interaction between stages i.e. the DC voltage of the first stage does not disturb the operating point of the second stage.

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