What is the typical configuration used for a common-emitter BJT amplifier?

Practice Questions

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What is the typical configuration used for a common-emitter BJT amplifier?
  1. Input at the emitter, output at the collector
  2. Input at the base, output at the collector
  3. Input at the collector, output at the emitter
  4. Input at the base, output at the emitter

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the typical configuration used for a common-emitter BJT amplifier?
  • Step 1: Identify the type of transistor used, which is a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT).
  • Step 2: Understand that the common-emitter configuration means the emitter terminal is common to both the input and output.
  • Step 3: Apply the input signal to the base terminal of the BJT.
  • Step 4: Take the output signal from the collector terminal of the BJT.
  • Step 5: Recognize that the emitter is usually connected to ground or a reference voltage.
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