Semiconductor Devices: Common Emitter Configuration
In this video we explore the common emitter configuration. This configuration is at the heart of many amplifier designs. In this layout, the base terminal is taken as the input and the collector terminal as the output. References: Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application; Chapter 4, section 6. Also see the accompanying lab manual, exercise 13. My free texts and lab manuals are available for download at my college web site https://www.mvcc.edu/jfiore and at my personal site http://www.dissidents.com Inexpensive print and kindle copies are available at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/author/jimfiore If you like my texts and videos, and would like to help defray the costs of making and maintaining them, consider making a modest donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Professo...

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