Physics, asked by surajshiva0113, 5 months ago


56. The phase difference between the input and output voltages of a transistor connected in common collector
arrangement is
(A)180
(B)90
(C)270​

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Answered by Suga7
0

Answer:

maybe A) 90 not confirmed

Answered by archanajhaasl
0

Answer:

The phase difference between the input and output voltages of a transistor connected in a common collector arrangement is 0° i.e.none of the options are correct.

Explanation:

  • The CC configuration is the setup where the collector is shared by the emitter and the base.
  • In a CC setup, the output comes from the collector and emitter, while the input circuit is connected between the emitter and base.
  • The input and output voltages are "in-phase" (0° phase difference) as the common collector (CC) amplifier receives its input signal at the base with the output voltage acquired from across the emitter load.

Hence, the phase difference between the input and output voltages of a transistor connected in a common collector arrangement is 0° i.e.none of the options are correct.

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