Common Collector and Common Base Amplifiers
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- This electronics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the common collector amplifier and the common base amplifier as well as the common emitter amplifier.
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Good into to basic amp configurations. There are situations where gain is not sought after, but linear response and a means to regulate input to an IC chip. Analog devices may use a 10v supply and a chip can't use 0-10v, but needs 0-2v and the amp design exists to faithfully rescale that devices output. I think automotive MAF sensors need this? Drop the I/O capacitors, and the appication becomes dc-dc, but... which configuration is best?
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with the CB, whats the difference between using voltage dividers and -Vee?
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I'm studying the iscet test. on the practice exam it states that the gain of the common collector (emitter follower) is approx.. 1
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Cc amp can be a buffer
I think the cicuit you drrew for common collector was of common emitter
kinda understand the vid, its just that I'm confused to why is the output sometimes at the emitter or collector. I studied the concept of transistor and fromw hat I understand the output should only be at the collector but why is that the output sometimes at the emitter? pls help I'm very confused
Same doubt
Is common emitter less stable than common collector?
What do you mean by "theoretical power gain"? How do we know its value?
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor Tutor you mentioned that the C.C config gives high power gain due to high Zin and low Zout, and thats what we want. But you concluded the video showing we get the highest power gain in the C.E config???
I believe it’s that cc gives higher voltage gain but a lower power gain than ce
Voltage gain is high for common base, input impedance is low and output impedance is high
How about 2 stage amplifier for a project.
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the problem with this analysis is that you're not explaining WHY you might use each of these amplifiers - and that's just as important as how they work for an engineer.
At first look, a Common Base amp seems pointless - it has low i/p impedance , high o/p impedance and no current gain - seemingly the EXACT opposite of the ideal amplifier.
From the description it would appear that the better option where would be a common emitter amp - because you get voltage gain, current gain and you have high i/p and low o/p impedance...
BUT - the Common Base amplifier has very low 'miller capacitance' effect, which means that it's exceptionally good in high frequency situations. By comparison the common-emitter amplifier miller capacitance effect will render your voltage gain useless at high frequency...
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It's actually called a "voltage divider" amplifier because of the 2 base resistors forming a voltage divider. I don't know who told you it's called a common emitter, but they're wrong. Yes, the emitter is common, but the correct name for this configuration is voltage divider.
The voltage devision is mainly for biasing the transistor thus we refer to the circuit as common emitter, reason being the emitter is the common terminal meaning that neither the input nor the output is at that terminal.
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lol this is just copy paste from a book. build the thing and show us results. this isnt a tutorial.