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university:courses:alm1k:alm-lab-13a [27 Jan 2021 22:35] – use wp> interwiki links Robin Getzuniversity:courses:alm1k:alm-lab-13a [24 Jan 2023 20:02] (current) – [Yet another configuration:] Doug Mercer
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-Remembering the loop formed by the base emitter voltages of Q<sub>1</sub>, Q<sub>2</sub>, Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>4</sub> we also know that the order of the voltage drops around the loop can be interchanged. So if we interchange the V<sub>BE</sub>'s of NPN Q<sub>1</sub> and PNP Q<sub>3</sub> we get the configuration shown in figure 3. Some of you may recognize the combination of Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub> as the low offset follower we discussed earlier in the lab section on emitter followers. The circuit uses the V<sub>BE</sub> shift up of a PNP emitter follower to partially cancel the V<sub>BE</sub> shift down of an NPN emitter follower. Transistors Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>4</sub>are simply the complement of Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub>.+Remembering the loop formed by the base emitter voltages of Q<sub>1</sub>, Q<sub>2</sub>, Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>4</sub> we also know that the order of the voltage drops around the loop can be interchanged. So if we interchange the V<sub>BE</sub>'s of NPN Q<sub>1</sub> and PNP Q<sub>3</sub> we get the configuration shown in figure 3. This arrangement is sometime referred to as a "diamond buffer" because of the shape formed by the four emitter / base connections. Some of you may recognize the combination of Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub> as the low offset follower we discussed earlier in the lab section on emitter followers. The circuit uses the V<sub>BE</sub> shift up of a PNP emitter follower to partially cancel the V<sub>BE</sub> shift down of an NPN emitter follower. Transistors Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>4</sub> are simply the complement of Q<sub>3</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub>.
  
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 [[adi>en/technical-articles/increase-amplifier-output-drive-using-a-push-pull-amplifier-stage.html|Increase amplifier output drive using a push-pull stage]] [[adi>en/technical-articles/increase-amplifier-output-drive-using-a-push-pull-amplifier-stage.html|Increase amplifier output drive using a push-pull stage]]
  
-**Return to Lab Activity [[university:courses:alm1k:alm-labs-list|Table of Contents]]**+**Return to Lab Activity [[university:labs:electronics|Table of Contents]]** 
  
university/courses/alm1k/alm-lab-13a.txt · Last modified: 24 Jan 2023 20:02 by Doug Mercer