yungman,
I said Re, not re. I was using the "e" subscript to represent "Early".
I have not seen this notation yet.
Nothing of the sort. I am assuming the output resistance "ro" is very high in a CB configuration.
Output resistance is defined as change of Ic vs change of Vce with everything else remain constant. Be that as CE or CB. Of cause, it is know CB has the highest output resistance and the curve is almost horizontal.Yes, that is what the second link I posted says it is.
He was asking why the Ic current lines have a slope in the CE configuration, and are almost horizontal in the CB configuration.
I read back the OP over and over and I don't see that's what he asked. He just asked is there a linear change of Vce vs Ic. Unless he specified with everything else remain constant, I read it as face value of whether Vce vary linearly with Ic which is not as I explained. In day to day design question, you almost never deal with early voltage, mostly about input to output. My only confusion is the "Re" term that I never seen before.
Not really. If Ic changes with Vce, the Early effect is in play. Otherwise not.
Ratch