Julian, why do you intent - as a first step - to start with a differential amplfier?But I have only one signal audio and it goes to one input. What goes to the other?
Because I want to do it right and i saw always amplifier which use as first step a differential amplifier. I want to make an stereo amplifier but i just analyzing one.If you want to amplify one singlke audio signal, why not using a simple common emitter stage?
Then why don't you first learn about the details of a transistor, like how to properly bias one?Because I want to do it right.
No.You added resistor on base to polarize the transistor and put it in active zone. So current can flow in collector: Ic=βIb.
In the example where I added a negative supply for the current source the bases can be biased with simply a resistor to 0V.And a negative voltage for the current source, because it can be a current mirror (for example).
The other input should be the inverting input and can have a voltage divider from the output of the amplifier for negative feedback.Now I know I must polarize the base to have a base current. But, In one input there is the signal audio and the other? the ground signal?
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