Monday, October 24, 2011

Transistor operating configurations

There are 3 basic circuit configurations that are used for transistor amplifiers. These 3 circuit configurations depend upon which one connection among the 3 transistor connections is made common to both the input and the output. In the case of bipolar junction transistors, the configurations are referred to as common emitter, common collector or emitter follower, & common base, as shown in diagram below.
 

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