Consider the common-emitter amplifier shown in Figure 1. Suppose that B = 100, V BE (on) = 0.7 V, V, = 0.026 V, a) Draw

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Consider the common-emitter amplifier shown in Figure 1. Suppose that B = 100, V BE (on) = 0.7 V, V, = 0.026 V, a) Draw

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Consider The Common Emitter Amplifier Shown In Figure 1 Suppose That B 100 V Be On 0 7 V V 0 026 V A Draw 1
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Consider the common-emitter amplifier shown in Figure 1. Suppose that B = 100, V BE (on) = 0.7 V, V, = 0.026 V, a) Draw the small signal equivalent circuit by assuming that the coupling capacitors are short circuits. b) Calculate the input resistance Ri. c) Calculate the voltage gain A, d) Calculate the current gain A Vcc=9V Vous = olis www R = 27 kΩ ww • Rc= 2.2 k2 we Cc2 w Rs = 10kΩ Ce! WHH R RE 2 k2 w R2- WWW Re- 1.2 k22 15 ΚΩ Figure 1 for Question 1
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