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axhvjb
modified 9 years ago

please tell me

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is it amplifier?
published 9 years ago
2ctiby
9 years ago
Here is a link to an answer for a similar question from yesterday http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4680874300276736 .....a 1k resistor in to the base there may be an extra thought too. Notice that a positive pulse source is amplified there rather than the more usual alternating positive-negative voltage sine wave...why not. Your source and permanent dc supply need thoughts along these lines along with the alteration of resistors ( biasing ) to improve current flow and voltage amplification that you are looking for out of the transistor.
2ctiby
9 years ago
Here is the above mentioned reply in that problem of yesterday http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4863908626563072
nikisalli
9 years ago
No
nehat280gmailcom
9 years ago
Hey here fixed bias is used ...m i ri8 ....
ggundap
9 years ago
This circuit is biased to work in the linear region, but needs an ac input signal for amplification. The configuration of this circuit is such that it will have the same voltage signal as the input signal without amplification but a maximum current gain. Please change the dc input provided to the base to ac and check
g1ene
9 years ago
Yes it is

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