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eng.samir

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hi every one
am new here and i wish if any one can help me .....
i have to design an audio amplifier using BJT transistor.
the required gain is around 55db.
i got this circuit
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but am not sure how to calculate the components values, i hope some one can help me with that .
 
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Hard to get that much gain from a single stage. This one gets ~44dB.
 

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thanx alot

how did u get the values is there a program or site show you how to do it ? and if you can pls give me an example of a circuit that can get 55db

also what is the name of the simulator you use?
 
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thanx alot

how did u get the values is there a program or site show you how to do it ? and if you can pls give me an example of a circuit that can get 55db

also what is the name of the simulator you use?

I learned how to bias an simple transistor amplifier and how to calculate an RC time constant as an EE undergrad in 1967 :D A good text book like the Art of Electronics will have the design proceedure...

To get 55 db (which is almost a gain of 600), you would need to cascade two stages, or use an opamp....

I use LTSpice (free download). Check out LTSpice User's Group on Yahoo, too.
 
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