Hi to all , I want to know about the different BJT/FETamplifier configurations about their working and which component is used in them and why? And how they are used practically? Thank you.
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18 years ago
Hi to all , I want to know about the different BJT/FETamplifier configurations about their working and which component is used in them and why? And how they are used practically? Thank you.
You want to know everything. Better inscribe for some EE classes at local university. You then learn how to formulate questions and which books (what's that?) to look in. Learn how to read schematics, the parts are all mentioned there. You will find everything on the net too, just a little persistance needed. Make it your hobby to build whatever amplifier you meant. And do not want instant pleasure, that is possible with drugs only. The way is arduous but when you have designed your first amp and it works fine, the pleasure is all yours.
-- ciao Ban Bordighera, Italy
Take a look at TI's "Op Amps for Everyone" by Ron Mancini and also Frederiksen's "Intuitive IC Op Amps" (out of print, though).
You question is pretty general, though -- it's like asking, "I want to know about the different regular reciprocating/Hemi/Wankel car engine configurations and which components are used in them and why?" To get a full answer you're signing up for a lot of reading...
Thank you Regards sandeep.
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Hey, Ban - I read that ITER is going to build that nuclear fusion monstrosity in Cadarache, France, not far from where you're at. Are you going to glow in the dark? We won't need any more LEDs then. Scary thought. ;-))
But only if he fits in an Altoids box! :-P)
Ed
I know, I just made a contract with them. :-) Measurement systems (temp, pressure). It will take some time to function, if at all, but then there will be scarse crude oil supply, so it might save our lifestyle. Well after all when the Deuterium is sufficiently present in the Mediterraneum, you float easier.
-- ciao Ban Bordighera, Italy
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