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


Expert's answer

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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