Electronics - Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - General Questions (Q.No. 30)
30.
Which is the higher gain provided by a C-E configuration?
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Donkor Nelson said:
7 years ago
Greatest amplifications occurs at the C-E?
Moneshwari said:
10 years ago
It's correct, because when both I & v increase then definetly power would increases.
Dishant said:
1 decade ago
B is approx to 100 and voltage gain is also high. So power is higher.
Saurav said:
1 decade ago
The current gain and voltage gain of CE conf. Is -ve so the power gain is multiplication of current and voltage.
Titos said:
1 decade ago
C-E amplifies both voltage and current, therefore voltage gain multiplied by current gain equals power.
Siva kesav said:
1 decade ago
I think the answer is Voltage gain only. Because the current gain (ratio of collector current to emitter current) i.e. alpha is approximately equals to one and Voltage gain is large.
Nishant said:
1 decade ago
C-E provides both voltage and current gain as high so power is definitely high.
Rosy said:
1 decade ago
We want correct explanation.
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