Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3))
Vo = V*Amid*(f/(f+ωp1))*(f/(f+ωp2))*(f/(f+ωp3))
This formula uses 7 Variables
Variables Used
Output Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Output voltage refers to the measurement of voltage level at the output terminal of Low Frequency Response Amplifier.
Small Signal Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - The small signal voltage is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in electrical charge between two points in an electrical field.
Mid Band Gain - The Mid band Gain of a transistor is the transistor's gain at its mid frequencies; the mid band gain is where the transistor's gain is at the highest and most constant level in its bandwidth.
Frequency - (Measured in Hertz) - Frequency refers to the number of occurrences of a periodic event per time and is measured in cycles/second.
Pole Frequency 1 - (Measured in Hertz) - Pole frequency 1 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity.
Pole Frequency 2 - (Measured in Hertz) - Pole frequency 2 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity.
Pole Frequency 3 - (Measured in Hertz) - Pole frequency 3 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Small Signal Voltage: 2.5 Volt --> 2.5 Volt No Conversion Required
Mid Band Gain: -0.001331 --> No Conversion Required
Frequency: 50 Hertz --> 50 Hertz No Conversion Required
Pole Frequency 1: 0.2 Hertz --> 0.2 Hertz No Conversion Required
Pole Frequency 2: 25 Hertz --> 25 Hertz No Conversion Required
Pole Frequency 3: 20 Hertz --> 20 Hertz No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vo = V*Amid*(f/(f+ωp1))*(f/(f+ωp2))*(f/(f+ωp3)) --> 2.5*(-0.001331)*(50/(50+0.2))*(50/(50+25))*(50/(50+20))
Evaluating ... ...
Vo = -0.00157821096566116
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
-0.00157821096566116 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
-0.00157821096566116 -0.001578 Volt <-- Output Voltage
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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6 Response of CS Amplifier Calculators

Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier
Go Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3))
Mid-Band Gain of CS Amplifier
Go Mid Band Gain = -(Input Resistance/(Input Resistance+Signal Resistance))*Transconductance*((1/Drain Resistance)+(1/Load Resistance))
3 DB Frequency of CS Amplifier without Dominant Poles
Go 3-dB Frequency = sqrt(Pole Frequency 1^2+Frequency of Dominant Pole^2+Pole Frequency 3^2-(2*Frequency^2))
Pole Frequency of CS Amplifier
Go Pole Frequency 1 = 1/(Capacitance of Coupling Capacitor 1*(Input Resistance+Signal Resistance))
Pole Frequency of Bypass Capacitor in CS Amplifier
Go Pole Frequency 1 = (Transconductance+1/Resistance)/Bypass Capacitor
Frequency at Zero Transmission of CS Amplifier
Go Frequency = Transconductance/(2*pi*Capacitance Gate to Drain)

Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier Formula

Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3))
Vo = V*Amid*(f/(f+ωp1))*(f/(f+ωp2))*(f/(f+ωp3))

What is 3dB frequency?

The 3dB point, or 3dB frequency, is the point at which the signal has been attenuated by 3dB (in a bandpass filter). This is generally considered the point for determining the filter's bandwidth. The bandwidth is defined as the difference between the upper and lower 3dB points.

How to Calculate Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier?

Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier calculator uses Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3)) to calculate the Output Voltage, Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier refers to the measurement of voltage level at the output terminal of Low Frequency Response Amplifier. Output Voltage is denoted by Vo symbol.

How to calculate Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier, enter Small Signal Voltage (V), Mid Band Gain (Amid), Frequency (f), Pole Frequency 1 p1), Pole Frequency 2 p2) & Pole Frequency 3 p3) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier calculation can be explained with given input values -> -0.001578 = 2.5*(-0.001331)*(50/(50+0.2))*(50/(50+25))*(50/(50+20)).

FAQ

What is Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier?
Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier refers to the measurement of voltage level at the output terminal of Low Frequency Response Amplifier and is represented as Vo = V*Amid*(f/(f+ωp1))*(f/(f+ωp2))*(f/(f+ωp3)) or Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3)). The small signal voltage is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in electrical charge between two points in an electrical field, The Mid band Gain of a transistor is the transistor's gain at its mid frequencies; the mid band gain is where the transistor's gain is at the highest and most constant level in its bandwidth, Frequency refers to the number of occurrences of a periodic event per time and is measured in cycles/second, Pole frequency 1 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity, Pole frequency 2 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity & Pole frequency 3 is that frequency at which the transfer function of a system approaches infinity.
How to calculate Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier?
Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier refers to the measurement of voltage level at the output terminal of Low Frequency Response Amplifier is calculated using Output Voltage = Small Signal Voltage*Mid Band Gain*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 1))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 2))*(Frequency/(Frequency+Pole Frequency 3)). To calculate Output Voltage of Low Frequency Amplifier, you need Small Signal Voltage (V), Mid Band Gain (Amid), Frequency (f), Pole Frequency 1 p1), Pole Frequency 2 p2) & Pole Frequency 3 p3). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Small Signal Voltage, Mid Band Gain, Frequency, Pole Frequency 1, Pole Frequency 2 & Pole Frequency 3 and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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