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Old May 27th 06, 01:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Hello,
I can not handle a problem which is about AGC. Please help me about
that. The conditions are;
It is required to design and implement an AGC circuit
with the following specifcations:
1. Amplitude of the input voltage may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

2. Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp
and1.1 V
pp for the input signals with amplitudes stated above.

3. Output impedance of the ampliŻer should be smaller than 2 k*.

4. The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.

The amplifer designed should be a single transistor amplifer in the
common-emitter form for BJT amplifers or common-source form for the
FET amplifers. However, it can be used extra transistors for making the
amplifer an adjustable gain amplifer.

And the AGC should be composed of 2 parts adjustable gain part and
feedback part.

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...

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Old May 27th 06, 03:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Tim Wescott
 
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mavihot wrote:
Hello,
I can not handle a problem which is about AGC. Please help me about
that. The conditions are;
It is required to design and implement an AGC circuit
with the following specifcations:
1. Amplitude of the input voltage may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

2. Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp
and1.1 V
pp for the input signals with amplitudes stated above.

3. Output impedance of the ampliŻer should be smaller than 2 k*.

4. The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.

The amplifer designed should be a single transistor amplifer in the
common-emitter form for BJT amplifers or common-source form for the
FET amplifers. However, it can be used extra transistors for making the
amplifer an adjustable gain amplifer.

And the AGC should be composed of 2 parts adjustable gain part and
feedback part.

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...

1. Read your textbook
2. Ask your prof
3. Engage your brain

Good luck.

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Old May 27th 06, 03:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"mavihot" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,

I can not handle a problem which is about AGC. Please help me about
that. The conditions are;
It is required to design and implement an AGC circuit
with the following specifcations:

1. Amplitude of the input voltage may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

2. Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp
and1.1 V
pp for the input signals with amplitudes stated above.

3. Output impedance of the ampliŻer should be smaller than 2 k*.

4. The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.

The amplifer designed should be a single transistor amplifer in the
common-emitter form for BJT amplifers or common-source form for the
FET amplifers. However, it can be used extra transistors for making the
amplifer an adjustable gain amplifer.

And the AGC should be composed of 2 parts adjustable gain part and
feedback part.

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
==========================================
This sounds like a class assignment for an electronics design course.

The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.


OK, its an "audio frequency" related amplifier design. Additional
requirement
that the single transistor amplifier be a common-emitter form for BJT
amplifiers
or common-source form for FET amplifier designs

3. Output impedance of the amplifier should be smaller than 2 k ohms*.


Speakers are 4, 8 or 16 ohm loads; 600 ohms is fairly standard in broadcast;
Original crystal set headphones (Trimm - vintage WW2) were 2000 ohms

Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp and 1.1 Vpp

for the input voltage that may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

Standard amplifier with an AGC circuit - added requirements that the AGC
should have
both an adjustable gain and feedback control.

Start with Google


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Old May 27th 06, 03:44 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"mavihot" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,
I can not handle a problem which is about AGC. Please help me about
that. The conditions are;
It is required to design and implement an AGC circuit
with the following specifcations:
1. Amplitude of the input voltage may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

2. Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp
and1.1 V
pp for the input signals with amplitudes stated above.

3. Output impedance of the ampliŻer should be smaller than 2 k*.

4. The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.

The amplifer designed should be a single transistor amplifer in the
common-emitter form for BJT amplifers or common-source form for the
FET amplifers. However, it can be used extra transistors for making the
amplifer an adjustable gain amplifer.

And the AGC should be composed of 2 parts adjustable gain part and
feedback part.

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed


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Old May 27th 06, 05:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Roy Lewallen
 
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g. beat @ wrote:
"mavihot" wrote in message

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed


At best, the next generation of airplanes will be designed by google. At
worst, the engineers won't even know how to find the answers there.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


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Old May 27th 06, 09:42 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
g. beat
 
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"Roy Lewallen" wrote in message
...
g. beat @ wrote:
"mavihot" wrote in message Please help me urgently to
design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed


At best, the next generation of airplanes will be designed by google. At
worst, the engineers won't even know how to find the answers there.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


Roy, If that is true - let's hope your designs (and a few other true
workbench designers) -
comes up first on the Google list.

gb


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Old May 28th 06, 01:27 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Dave
 
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Roy Lewallen wrote:

g. beat @ wrote:

"mavihot" wrote in message
Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed



At best, the next generation of airplanes will be designed by google. At
worst, the engineers won't even know how to find the answers there.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


I see the day coming when an engineer will think a Schmidt trigger is a
component of an UZI.

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Old May 28th 06, 02:44 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Tom Ring
 
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Dave wrote:

Roy Lewallen wrote:

g. beat @ wrote:

"mavihot" wrote in message
Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed




At best, the next generation of airplanes will be designed by google.
At worst, the engineers won't even know how to find the answers there.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL



I see the day coming when an engineer will think a Schmidt trigger is a
component of an UZI.


I thought it was a turn-on for certain Germans. My mistake.

tom
K0TAR
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Old May 28th 06, 03:55 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Dave" wrote in message
...
Roy Lewallen wrote:

g. beat @ wrote:

"mavihot" wrote in message
Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...
=========================================
Sad part is that I used a Google search phrase "AGC amplifier"
and found design almost to these specifications in less than 10 seconds.

We're doomed



At best, the next generation of airplanes will be designed by google. At
worst, the engineers won't even know how to find the answers there.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


I see the day coming when an engineer will think a Schmidt trigger is a
component of an UZI.

I thought it was the 'killing button' of an ME109 LOL


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Old May 27th 06, 05:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On 27 May 2006 05:31:47 -0700, "mavihot" wrote:

Hello,
I can not handle a problem which is about AGC. Please help me about
that. The conditions are;
It is required to design and implement an AGC circuit
with the following specifcations:
1. Amplitude of the input voltage may vary between 10 mVpp and 50 mVpp.

2. Amplitude of the output voltage should be in the range 0.9 Vpp
and1.1 V
pp for the input signals with amplitudes stated above.

3. Output impedance of the ampliŻer should be smaller than 2 k*.

4. The circuit should be able to amplify the signals having frequencies
between 500 Hz and 10000 Hz.

The amplifer designed should be a single transistor amplifer in the
common-emitter form for BJT amplifers or common-source form for the
FET amplifers. However, it can be used extra transistors for making the
amplifer an adjustable gain amplifer.

And the AGC should be composed of 2 parts adjustable gain part and
feedback part.

Please help me urgently to design this problem. Thanks...



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