Bistable Multivibrator – Working and Types
Bistable Multivibrator - Working and Types: A bistable multivibrator, as its name implies, has two stable states. It can stay in either of the two states indefinitely (as long as…
Bistable Multivibrator - Working and Types: A bistable multivibrator, as its name implies, has two stable states. It can stay in either of the two states indefinitely (as long as…
Monostable Multivibrator - Operation, Types and Application: Monostable multivibrator is a two-stage amplifier with two states—one stable state and another quasi-stable state. The circuit has two transistors Q1 and Q2,…
What is Thyristor? - Thyristor Family and its Applications Thyristor is the general name given to a family of semiconductor devices having four layers with a control mechanism, although this…
Collector Modulation Circuit - Working, Advantages and Disadvantages: This is very popular method for AM generation. The circuit diagram for collector modulation is shown in Fig. 22.26. Here, the transistor…
What is Current Mirror? - Circuit Diagram and its Workings The two-transistor current source, also called a current mirror, is the basic building block in the design of integrated circuit…
Dual Input Unbalanced Output Differential Amplifier: It is an important configuration and converts dual inputs into a single ended output. In this configuration, two input signals are applied and the…
Dual Input Balanced Output Differential Amplifier: The dual input balanced output differential amplifier configuÂration is shown in Fig. 20.2. In the given circuit two input signals vin1 and vin2Â are applied…
Darlington Amplifier - Circuit Diagram, Characteristics, Merits and Applications: Darlington amplifier with voltage divider bias is shown in Fig. 19.50. In this circuit the output of one amplifier is coupled…