Configuration
Voltage Gain
Current Gain
Input Resistance
Output Resistance
Common- Source
AV >1
-
∞
Moderate to high
Source-Follower
AV ≈ 1
-
∞
Low
Common- Gate
AV > 1
Ai ≈ 1
Low
Moderate to high
Both the common-gate and common source has voltage gain of greater that 1 compared with the voltage gain of source- follower which is less than or approximately equal to 1 . The input resistance of both common-source and source follower is high typically ranges from kilo ohms and above while common-gate has a low input impedance ranges from hundred ohms or below. The output resistance of both common-gate and common-source are dominated by RD while source follower has low output impedance and is not dominated by RD
applications of common source amplifier
With a common emitter amplifier it's the emitter that is usually grounded.
Common collector amplifier can be used as a voltage buffer and in impedance matching
what is the other name of common emitter amplifier
as voltage amplifiercurrent followeri am yoges
applications of common source amplifier
what is a function of Biasing and explain it's working ? why the Common Emitter Configuration is use as Amplifier ? Explain in Detail ?
A: REFERS TO A common emitter amplifier
current amplifier
current amplifier
In electronics, a common-emitter amplifier is one of three basic single-stage bipolar-junction-transistor (BJT) amplifier topologies, typically used as a voltage amplifier. In this circuit the base terminal of the transistor serves as the input, the collector is the output, and the emitter is common to both (for example, it may be tied to ground reference or a power supply rail), hence its name.
With a common emitter amplifier it's the emitter that is usually grounded.
The common mode rejection ratio of an ideal amplifier is infinity.
Common collector amplifier can be used as a voltage buffer and in impedance matching
what is the other name of common emitter amplifier
Current gain. At the cost of no voltage gain.
Common Emitter - Class A Amplifier.