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CONCLUSION

From the experiment 4 , we able to measure and test some basic


operation-amplifier parameters such as offset voltage, gain bandwidth
product (unity gain frequency) and slew rate.The operation amplifier,
abbreviated as an operation amplifier, is an extremely important electronic
device capable of processing inherently a very high gain at low
frequencies, including DC, with its inverting and non-inverting input
configurations. We also able to demonstrate the operation-amplifier zero
reference inverting comparator. The comparator is a special type of opamp that is used to compare the voltages of the two input. At the end of
the experiment ,we able to demonstrate the op-amp negative reference
inverting and non-inverting comparator.

CONCLUSION

From the experiment 3, Common Emitter Amplifier(Fixed Bias Circuit) . We


able to build and test the common emitter amplifier circuit. We also learn
about three basic of circuit connections it called (configuration) for
operating a transistor. There are common base (CB), common emitter (CE)
and the common collector (CC). The common is used to denote the
electrode that is common to the input and output circuit. In the Common
Emitter Circuit, the emitter terminal is obviously at ground potential or
neutral to base and collector circuit. At the end of experiment ,we able to
calculate a gain factor and see the changes of the current value at
collector

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