Sketch the common-base BJT transistor configuration and describe its input/output terminals and input/output signals.
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To do this, draw a BJT with three terminals: the emitter (E), base (B), and collector (C). The base is the terminal common to both the input and output, hence the name "common-base". Show more…
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