Common Emitter Amplifier Biasing Calculations
The aim of this video is to start a conversation on how best to approach the biasing of a common emitter Class A amplifier. I have been guilty of using several different approaches in the past, and idea of this video is to decide on the best approach for future amplifier designs. Please note there is an error at the 3.44 mark. I talk about having at least 1V on the emitter to prevent cutoff, which is not correct.

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