This document is a lab report, completed by a student named Mahfuz Alam for Electronics (EMT 1255) at New York City College of Technology. It details an experiment focused on the common-collector amplifier, submitted to Professor Raymond Yap on April 21, 2020.
This report is intended for instructors assessing student understanding of amplifier characteristics and practical circuit analysis. It serves as a record of the student’s work, demonstrating their ability to apply theoretical concepts to a real-world electronic circuit using Multisim software and physical implementation. It’s a key component of the course grade.
This lab report does *not* provide a comprehensive tutorial on common-collector amplifiers. It doesn’t offer detailed explanations of the underlying electronics principles, nor does it function as a standalone learning resource. It assumes prior knowledge of amplifier theory and Multisim operation.
The full report includes the stated objectives of the experiment, a summary of the relevant theory, calculations of DC and AC parameters (emitter resistance, voltage gain, input resistance, and power gain), Multisim simulation results (voltage and current measurements, graphs), and evaluation questions. This preview only provides a high-level overview of the report’s existence and scope.