18. what is the current gain for a common-base configuration where ie = 4.2 ma and ic = 4.0 ma
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0.95
Explanation:
Ie = 4.2ma (Given)
Ic = 4.0ma (Given)
The question follows the common base configuration in the circuit configuration of a bipolar transistor, where the emitter is the input electrode, collector is the output electrode and the base is reference electrode for both input and the output.
Thus,
Current gain = Ic / Ie =I(out)/I(in)
where, IC=Output Current and IE = Input Current
= 4 / 4.2
= 0.95
Therefore, the current gain for a common-base configuration is 0.95
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