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GATE Electronics & Communication · BJT Amplifiers · 1994-2017
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All concepts →The Miller effect in the context of a Common Emitter amplifier explains
If the emitter resistance in a common-emitter voltage amplifier is not bypassed, it will
For a BJT the common base current gain $$\alpha$$ = 0.98 and the collector base junction reverse bias saturation current I CO = 0.6μA. This BJT is connected in the common emitter m...
For a BJT, the common-base current gain $$\alpha = \,\,0.98$$ and the colector base junction reverse bias saturation current I co = 0.6 $$\mu {\rm A}$$. This BJT is connected in th...
A common emitter transistor amplifier has a collector current of 1.0 mA when its base current is 25 $$\mu$$A at the room temperature. It's input resistance is approximately equal t...