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  • Aug 5, 2008, 05:21 AM
    ranjith456
    Difference between supply voltage and input voltage?
    Consider a Common Emitter amplier circuit, there'll be two inputs present in which one is applied at the base of the transistor[input voltage] and other at collector[supply voltage,+Vcc]

    I want to know 1)what is difference between that two voltages ?
    2)need to use both in the same circuit?
    3)why input voltage of AC and the supply voltage is DC?


    Help me please...
  • Aug 5, 2008, 05:35 AM
    Credendovidis
    This is homework, and should be handled of in the homework department.
    But I'll give you some hints to answer your own question :

    First you have to understand what is a Common Emitter amplifier circuit, and what the specfics of such a circuit are.

    "there'll be two inputs present in which one is aplied at the base of the transistor[input voltage] and other at collector[supply voltage,+Vcc]"

    Incorrect : at transistor A base the input voltage is applied. At the other transistor B base is a dc voltage for control. The common emitter transfers the signal from one transistor to the other over the resistor R to earth. Collector A is connected to supply. Output is at collector B, over resistor RC.

    Draw this out : make a circuit diagram as I described. LEARN what is where and WHY it operates they way it does.

    Success !

    :)
  • Aug 5, 2008, 05:36 AM
    Credendovidis
    This is homework, and should be handled of in the homework department.
    But I'll give you some hints to answer your own question :

    First you have to understand what is a Common Emitter amplier circuit, and what the specifics of such a circuit are.

    "there'll be two inputs present in which one is aplied at the base of the transistor[input voltage] and other at collector[supply voltage,+Vcc]"

    Incorrect : at transistor A base the input voltage is applied. At the other transistor B base is a dc voltage for control. The common emitter transfers the signal from one transistor to the other over the resistor R to earth. Collector A is connected to supply. Output is at collector B, over resistor RC.

    Draw this out : make a circuit diagram as I described. LEARN what is where and WHY it operates they way it does.

    Success !

    :)

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