Electron Devices And Circuits: diodes,circuits,transistors,resistors by Feroz Navy

Electron Devices And Circuits: diodes,circuits,transistors,resistors by Feroz Navy

Author:Feroz, Navy [Feroz, Navy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-01-05T16:00:00+00:00


3.3 COMMON EMITER CONFIGURATION:

There are different types of transistor amplifiers operated by using an AC signal input. Which are interchanged between the positive value and negative value, hence this is the one way of presenting the common emitter amplifier circuit to function between two peak values. This process is known as the biasing amplifier and it is an important amplifier design to establish the exact operating point of a transistor amplifier which is ready to receive the signals hence it can reduce any distortion to the output signal.

What is a Common Emitter Amplifier?

The common emitter amplifier is a three basic single stage bipolar junction transistor and is used as a voltage amplifier. The input of this amplifier is taken from the base terminal, the output is collected from the collector terminal and the emitter terminal is common for both the terminals. The basic symbol of the common emitter amplifier is shown below.



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