This document discusses three transistor amplifier configurations: common emitter, common base, and common collector. The common emitter configuration is widely used as an amplifier due to its high power gain. The common base configuration has current gain but low power gain. The common collector configuration acts as a voltage follower and has current gain less than one.
This document discusses three transistor amplifier configurations: common emitter, common base, and common collector. The common emitter configuration is widely used as an amplifier due to its high power gain. The common base configuration has current gain but low power gain. The common collector configuration acts as a voltage follower and has current gain less than one.
This document discusses three transistor amplifier configurations: common emitter, common base, and common collector. The common emitter configuration is widely used as an amplifier due to its high power gain. The common base configuration has current gain but low power gain. The common collector configuration acts as a voltage follower and has current gain less than one.