Answer to Question #296662 in Electricity and Magnetism for Xander

Question #296662

A triode passes a plate current of 5mA at plate voltage 150V and grid voltage of -2V. If the grid voltage is changed to -35V, the plate current drops to 3.2mA but can be restored to 5mA by increasing plate voltage to 195V. Calculate

(1) mutual conductance

(2) a.c. plate resistance

(3) amplification factor


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Expert's answer
2022-02-15T09:58:30-0500

1)

g=IoutUin=0.47 Ω,g=\frac{I_{out}}{U_{in}}=0.47~\Omega,

2)

i=U1U2R1R2=4.7 mA,i=\frac{U_1-U_2}{R_1-R_2}=4.7~mA,

3)

γ=UoutUin+U=1.22.\gamma=\frac{U_{out}}{U_{in}+U^*}=1.22.


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