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Introduction to amplifiers

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Navy Electrical and Electronics Training Series ( NEETS – modul 8 )
CONTENTS

1. Amplifiers
2. Video and Rf Amplifiers
3. Special Amplifiers

Amplifiers

This chapter is a milestone in your study of electronics. Previous modules have been concerned more with individual components of circuits than with the complete circuits as the subject. This chapter and the other chapters of this module are concerned with the circuitry of amplifiers. While components are discussed, the discussion of the components is not an explanation of the working of the component itself (these have been covered in previous modules) but an explanation of the component as it relates to the circuit.
The circuits this chapter is concerned with are AMPLIFIERS. Amplifiers are devices that provide AMPLIFICATION. That doesn’t explain much, but it does describe an amplifier if you know what amplification is and what it is used for.

Video and Rf Amplifiers

In this chapter you will be given information on the frequency response of amplifiers as well as specific information on video and rf amplifiers. For all practical purposes, all the general information you studied in chapter 1 about audio amplifiers will apply to the video and rf amplifiers which you are about to study.
You may be wondering why you need to learn about video and rf amplifiers. You need to understand these circuits because, as a technician, you will probably be involved in working on equipment in which these circuits are used. Many of the circuits shown in this and the next chapter are incomplete and would not be used in actual equipment. For example, the complete biasing network may not be shown. This is done so you can concentrate on the concepts being presented without being overwhelmed by an abundance of circuit elements. With this idea in mind, the information that is presented in this chapter is real, practical information about video and rf amplifiers. It is the sort of information that you will use in working with these circuits. Engineering information (such as design specifications) will not be presented because it is not needed to understand the concepts that a technician needs to perform the job of circuit analysis and repair. Before you are given the specific information on video and rf amplifiers, you may be wondering how these circuits are used.
Video amplifiers are used to amplify signals that represent video information. (That’s where the term “video” comes from.) Video is the “picture” portion of a television signal. The “sound” portion is audio.

Although the Navy uses television in many ways, video signals are used for more than television. Radar systems (discussed later in this training series) use video signals and, therefore, video amplifiers. Video amplifiers are also used in video recorders and some communication and control devices. In addition to using video amplifiers, televisions use rf amplifiers. Many other devices also use rf amplifiers, such as radios, navigational devices, and communications systems. Almost any device that uses broadcast, or transmitted, information will use an rf amplifier.
As you should recall, rf amplifiers are used to amplify signals between 10 kilohertz (10 kHz) and 100,000 megahertz (100,000 MHz) (not this entire band of frequencies, but any band of frequencies within these limits). Therefore, any device that uses frequencies between 10 kilohertz and 100,000 megahertz will most likely use an rf amplifier. Before you study the details of video and rf amplifiers, you need to learn a little more about the frequency response of an amplifier and frequency-response curves.

Special Amplifiers

If you were to make a quick review of the subjects discussed in this module up to this point, you would see that you have been given a considerable amount of information about amplifiers. You have been shown what amplification is and how the different classes of amplifiers affect amplification. You also have been shown that many factors must be considered when working with amplifiers, such as impedance, feedback, frequency response, and coupling. With all this information behind you, you might ask yourself “what more can there be to know about amplifiers?”
There is a great deal more to learn about amplifiers. Even after you finish this chapter you will have only “scratched the surface” of the study of amplifiers. But, you will have prepared yourself for the remainder of the NEETS. This, in turn, should prepare you for further study and, perhaps, a career in electronics.
As in chapter 2, the circuits shown in this chapter are intended to present particular concepts to you. Therefore, the circuits may be incomplete or not practical for use in an actual piece of electronic equipment. You should keep in mind the fact that this text is intended to teach certain facts about amplifiers, and in order to simplify the illustrations used, complete operational circuits are not always shown.
In this chapter three types of special amplifiers are discussed. These are: DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, and MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS. These are called special amplifiers because they are used only in certain types of equipment. The names of each of these special amplifiers describe the operation of the amplifier, NOT what is amplified. For example, a magnetic amplifier does not amplify magnetism but uses magnetic effects to produce amplification of an electronic signal. A differential amplifier is an amplifier that can have two input signals and/or two output signals.
This amplifier can amplify the difference between two input signals. A differential amplifier will also “cancel out” common signals at the two inputs.
One of the more interesting aspects of an operational amplifier is that it can be used to perform mathematical operations electronically. Properly connected, an operational amplifier can add, subtract, multiply, divide, and even perform the calculus operations of integration and differentiation. These amplifiers were originally used in a type of computer known as the “analog computer” but are now used in many electronic applications. The magnetic amplifier uses a device called a “saturable core reactor” to control an a.c.output signal. The primary use of magnetic amplifiers is in power control systems.
These brief descriptions of the three special amplifiers are intended to provide you with a general idea of what these amplifiers are and how they can be used. The remaining sections of this chapter will provide you with more detailed information on these special amplifiers.

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  1. Tom Baily says:

    Navy Electrical and Electronics Training Series ( NEETS – modul 6,8 )are damaged.
    is any possibilities,that you can replace them . i would love to have non damaged version please.
    kind regard
    tom

  2. kb says:

    Hi Tom,

    Lets try again. I’ve replaced Module 6,8 with the new ones. Thanks

  3. Mark says:

    I`v avoid a problem with using recovery of damagged archives option (rar). Now its ok ! Good book !

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