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I have worked on an example earlier today. It's the section on BJT Amplifiers.
I have been studying the sub-section on Common-Collector Amplifier. I've come across a rather peculiar formula, which has not been mentioned anywhere in my prescribed textbook besides a worked example.
Here is the formula:
Re = RE || RL
I am pretty much confused about the application of this formula.
Can the formula be used in a Common-Emitter circuit?
I have been studying the sub-section on Common-Collector Amplifier. I've come across a rather peculiar formula, which has not been mentioned anywhere in my prescribed textbook besides a worked example.
Here is the formula:
Re = RE || RL
I am pretty much confused about the application of this formula.
Can the formula be used in a Common-Emitter circuit?
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