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    Wide-band Differential Amplifier Calculator

    The wide-band differential amplifier has high gain and high band width. It overcomes the Miller capacitance limitations of the common emitter amplifier by tying the collector of Q1, and the base of Q2 to signal ground. As a result it can achieve gain bandwidths orders of magnitude larger than the common emitter amplifiers. The only cost is that a second transistor is needed.

    This calculator computes bias voltage and current levels, as well as gain and frequency response.

    R1
    R2
    RC (Collector resistor)
    RE (Emitter resistor)
    VP (Supply Voltage)
    Beta (DC Current Gain)
    VBE (Base to emitter drop)
    Rs (Source Resistance):
    RL (Load resistor)
    fT (Current Gain BW Product):
    CCB (Cu Collector-Base Cap.):
    CBE (Cπ, Base-Emitter Cap.): Optional
    VC (Collector Voltage)
    VE(Emitter Voltage)
    VB (Base Voltage)
    IE (Emitter Voltage)
    IC (Collector Voltage)
    IB (Base Voltage)
    gm (Transconductance)
    rπ (Input Resistance of BJT at low freq)
    re
    RIN(Input Resistance of Amp)
    A (Amplifier Voltage Gain)
    fP1
    fP2

    Equations

    VB= VP*R2/(R1+R2)

    VE= VB-VBE

    IE=VE/RE

    Alpha= Beta/(Beta+1);

    IC= Alpha*IE

    VC= VP - IC*RC/2

    IB=IC/Beta


    gm = Ic/25mA

    re= Alpha/gm

    rπ=Beta/gm

    A=Alpha* rπ*RC/(Rs+2*rπ)/re

    fP1=1/(2*π*(Rs||2*rπ)*(CBE/2+CBC))

    fP2=1/(2*π*RC*CBC)


    fT=gm/(2π*(CBE+CBC))

    The lower pole is dominate.

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