Explain the working of the Common Emitter Amplifier.
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Explain the working of the Common Emitter Amplifier.
Common Emitter Amplifier:
The common emitter configuration consists of a type of arrangement in which both the signal or input voltage to be amplified and the amplified output are taken with respect to the emitter of the transistor, which constitutes a common point connected to the ground or to the most negative point of the circuit.
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