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Why We Use Emitter Resistor in a BJT Amplifier Circuit

February 16, 2025 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

The goal of any BJT amplifier is to keep the DC biased input voltage steady and to make the AC signal bigger. To do this we use something called an “emitter resistance” that connects to the emitter part of a transistor. This helps the amplifier stay stable with its bias. The stability happens because the […]

Filed Under: Amplifier Circuits Tagged With: Amplifier, BJT, Emitter, Resistor

Common Emitter Amplifier Circuit: Explained with Formulas

January 27, 2025 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

Basically when we talk about transistor amplifiers, they are designed to work with AC input signals that goes up and down between a positive value and a negative values. Now to make sure that the transistor can work properly between these two extreme points, we need to set things up in a specific way. This […]

Filed Under: Amplifier Circuits Tagged With: Amplifier, Common, Emitter, Explained, Formulas

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