Definition of Multistage transistor Amplifier

Multistage transistor Amplifier

A transistor circuit containing more than one stage of amplification is known as multistage transistor amplifier. In this amplifier a number of single amplifier stages are connected in cascade arrangement. Cascading means the output of first stage is connected to the input of the second stage through a suitable coupling device and son on. The coupling devices are generally capacitors, transformers etc. the purpose of coupling device is.
1.       To transfer a.c. output of one stage, to input of the next stage.
2.       To isolate the d.c. conditions of one stage from the next stage.
3.       To reduce or eliminate the loading effect.
It consists of 3 stage cascade amplifier. Each stage consists of a transistor amplifier and is coupled used cascade amplifiers are
1.       R.C. coupled amplifier
2.       Transformer-coupled amplifier
3.       Direct-coupled amplifier

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