Question
Question: Three amplifiers \({\text{X, Y and Z}}\) are connected in series. If the voltage gains of \({\text{X...
Three amplifiers X, Y and Z are connected in series. If the voltage gains of X, Y and Z are 10, 20 and 30 respectively and the input signals is 1mV peak value, then what is the output signal voltage (Peak value), if dc supply voltage is 10V ?
Solution
Hint In the question they have provided the value of voltage gain of three amplifiers which are connected in series. Find the total voltage gain of the amplifiers connected in series. We know that the total voltage gain is equal to the ratio of output signal to the input signal, use this relation to find the value of output voltage.
Formula used
Voltage gain = Input signal voltageoutput signal voltage
AV = VInVOut
AV is the voltage gain of the amplifier.
VOut is the output signal voltage.
VIn is the input signal voltage.
Complete step by step answer
Amplifiers is an electronic device used to amplify (increase) the magnitude of input signal applied to it. The input signal can be in the form of voltage or current or power. Amplifiers can amplify both ac and dc signals based on that amplifiers are divided into two types, dc amplifiers and ac amplifiers.
The amplifier gain is the amount of amplification that an amplifier performs. It is the measure of the ability to amplify a signal.
The amplifier gain is the ratio of output signal to input signal.
Voltage gain: The ratio of output voltage to the input voltage.
Current gain: The ratio of output current to the input current.
Power gain: The ratio of output power to the input power.
Given,
Voltage gain of X = 10
Voltage gain of Y = 20
Voltage gain of Z = 30
Input voltage signal = 1mV = 1×10−3V
We have to find the output voltage signal.
When amplifiers are connected in series the total gain of the amplifiers is the product of the individual gain of the amplifiers.
The total voltage gain of amplifiers X, Y and Z connected in series is as follows,
Total voltage gain, AV = Voltage gain of X × Voltage gain of Y × Voltage gain of Z
AV = 10×20×30
AV = 6000
We know that,
Voltage gain = Input signal voltageoutput signal voltage
AV = VInVOut
6000 = 1×10−3VOut
VOut = 6000×1×10−3
VOut = 6V
The voltage signal output is 6V
If the dc supply voltage is 10V then the output voltage signal is 6V. The output cannot exceed 6V because the maximum amplification is done and the output voltage given by the circuit is 6V.
Note: The output of the amplifier cannot exceed 6V even if the supplied dc voltage is more than 6V if the supplied dc voltage is less than 6V then the output voltage will decrease.