Electronics - Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - True or False (Q.No. 2)
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In this analog amplifier the input is in phase with the output.

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Jay said:   1 decade ago
Please explain.

Ritu said:   1 decade ago
@jay:.

It is common emitter conf. In which o/p is out of phase with i/p.

Sumit said:   1 decade ago
Please tell me there is any effect of capacitance in the circuit ?

Ram_14334 said:   1 decade ago
It is a common emitter transister so output is 180 out of phase with input.

Manish said:   1 decade ago
Common emitter config in which i/p and o/p are out of phase(180) with each other.

Mlungisi said:   1 decade ago
What does Capacitor does in this circuit?

Ritesh maurya said:   1 decade ago
It block DC. So that bias point will not shift for the amplification, which is set before amplification.

Rup said:   10 years ago
What is out of phase with input?

Navya said:   10 years ago
I need answer. Please explain it?

Rajashri K.P said:   10 years ago
As its CE amplifier, gives 180 degree phase shift between output and input.

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