Trey Morris Dwalyn Morgan. Requirements 3 stage design gain load impedance input impedance max peak input voltage Maintain harmonic distortions below.

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Trey Morris Dwalyn Morgan

Requirements 3 stage design gain load impedance input impedance max peak input voltage Maintain harmonic distortions below

Stage 3: Unity Gain Voltage Follower Common Collector Configuration

Stage 3 Output

Stage 2: Inverting Amplifier Common emitter with emitter degeneration resistors

Stage 2 Output

Stage 1: Inverting Amplifier Common emitter with emitter degeneration resistors

Stage 1 Output

Final Circuit

Final Output

Harmonic Analysis

Harmonic Analysis (Zoomed)

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