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Can the emitter and collector of the common-emitter amplifier circuit be connected to the capacitor output?

Hardware design
July 02, 2020 by Thalia 647

As shown in C1 C2

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Chanel Posted on July 2, 2020

First of all, the emitter and collector of this common-emitter amplifier circuit can be connected to the capacitor output, and it can be measured that both the E and C poles have signal output, where the collector signal output size is equal to the resistance Rb1 and Rb2 that determine the base bias voltage. The ratio is multiplied by the size of the input signal, and the phase is reversed. The size and phase of the signal taken from the emitter are equal to the original signal. The triode only has such characteristics, and it does not depend on what circuit is in. This is its law. The signal taken out by the collector can be amplified in reverse phase (the amplification factor or the specific analysis of the specific circuit), and the emitter is equal in size and phase. .

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    Pearl Posted on July 2, 2020

    In this common collector circuit, can both the collector and the emitter be output?

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Nikita Posted on July 2, 2020

These two capacitors should remove the DC component of the signal. It seems that there are such capacitors in the audio amplifier circuit.

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Celia Posted on July 2, 2020

Both can be output, the emitter is the same size as the input, and the collector and emitter are the same size.

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Fraser Posted on July 2, 2020

The role of this circuit:

Convert one AC input signal into two AC output signals with equal amplitude and opposite phases.

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