Why is the input mode different in some" common collector "mode of a transistor circuit diagram? Some are between the emitter-base while others are between the collector- base. Will they not have different effects?
Ok I'll do that, but do u understand my question anywayWelcome to AAC!
It would be helpful if you posted circuits so we can see what you're talking about.
Some are between the emitter-base while others are between the collector- base.
No.but do u understand my question anyway
Ok I mean that in some diagram s of an emitter follower(CC mode), the input voltage is applied in between the collector and base junction, while in other schematic, it's applied inbetween emitter and baseNo.
I don't know what "between the collector-base" means.
Ok thank uHi. I'll give you some links to learn more.
1. https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-d...-base-a-common-collector-and-a-common-emitter
2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_collector
3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_emitter
4. (Optional) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_base.
Study those articles and get your answers.
That is because different circuits do different things. It would help greatly if you showed us a picture of what you are talking about. Words just do not suffice.Ok. I mean that in some diagrams of an emitter follower(CC mode), the input voltage is applied in between the collector and base junction, while in other schematic, it's applied in between emitter and base N.B. this would be a common emitter configuration.
Like to see that.the input voltage is applied in between the collector and base junction
Microprobes to get inside those junctions.Like to see that.
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We need to see a schematic. It's possible to operate a transistor in inverted mode, but you have a very low beta.Ok I mean that in some diagram s of an emitter follower(CC mode), the input voltage is applied in between the collector and base junction, while in other schematic, it's applied inbetween emitter and base
No problem. One tip: always learn to ask others when you're finding difficulty doing anything, Have a nice day!Ok
Ok thank u
Welcome to AAC!
It would be helpful if you posted circuits so we can see what you're talking about.
We need to see a schematic. It's possible to operate a transistor in inverted mode, but you have a very low beta.
We need to see a schematic. It's possible to operate a transistor in inverted mode, but you have a very low beta.
9Welcome to AAC!
It would be helpful if you posted circuits so we can see what you're talking about.
Like to see that.
ak
Nope. Your base battery connection is not the same as his.You show it wrong:
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