26-09-2013, 03:21 PM
To verify the characteristics of CE Amplifier
INTRODUCTION
The COMMON-EMITTER CONFIGURATION (CE) is the most frequently used configuration
in practical amplifier circuits, since it provides good voltage, current, and power gain. The input
to the CE is applied to the base-emitter circuit and the output is taken from the collector-emitter
circuit, making the emitter the element "common" to both input and output. The CE is set apart
from the other configurations, because it is the only configuration that provides a phase reversal
between input and output signals.