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transistor as common base emitter amplifier ​

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Answered by tuka81
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It is called the common-base configuration because (DC power source aside), the signal source and the load share the base of the transistor as a common connection point shown in Figure below. Common-base amplifier: Input between emitter and base, output between collector and base.

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Answered by Anonymous
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is called the common-base configuration because (DC power source aside), the signal source and the load share the base of the transistor as a common connection point shown in Figure below. Common-base amplifier: Input between emitter and base, output between collector and base.


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