Title: Multi-functional Packaged Antennas for Next-Generation Wireless Applications
1Basic amplifier concepts
Voltage gain reducing by 1/?2 times indicates
that power will be reduced by half, at the half
power frequencies.
2Basic amplifier concepts
However, often the signal contain a common
voltage applied to both terminals that also
affects the output signal. This is not desirable,
and a good amplifier needs to minimize such
effects.
3Basic amplifier concepts
The patient has a common mode input due to the
parasitic capacitances. The ECG machine must be
able to ignore the common mode signal and not
amplify it.
4Basic amplifier concepts
5Basic amplifier concepts
6Basic amplifier concepts
1. Measure the common mode gain Acm
2. Measure the differential gain Ad
3. Compute the CMRR 20 log ?Ad/Acm
7- P1.17 An FM radio receiver has an input
resistance of 75 Ohm. The input signal provided
by a distant transmitter is 5 µV rms, and the
receiver supplies 5 V rms to an 8 ? loudspeaker.
Calculate the power gain of the receiver. - P1.33 An amplifier has a voltage gain of 30 dB,
and a current gain of 70 dB. What is the power
gain in dB? If the input resistance is 100 K?,
what is the load resistance? - P1.63 A differential amplifier has vo (t)
A1v1(t) A2v2(t), If A1 1000, and A2 999,
determine the CMRR. - Answers
- P1.17 9.375 x 1E12
- P1.33 GdB 50, RL 1 K?
- P1.63 CMRR 60 dB
Answer -20 dB and CMRR 114 dB