1. The voltage gain of a common-collector amplifier, or an emitter- follower, is always @ greater than 1 O) equal to 1 less than 1 3. If the load resistor R in the circuit in Figure 14-1 is increased,...


These questions from electronics lab course, from The common Collector Amplifier (Emitter-Follower) Experiment.


1. The voltage gain of a common-collector amplifier, or an emitter-<br>follower, is always<br>@ greater than 1<br>O) equal to 1<br>less than 1<br>3. If the load resistor R in the circuit in Figure 14-1 is increased, the<br>voltage gain will<br>O increase significantly<br>remain essentially the same<br>6 decrease significantly<br>5. Which of the following is not characteristic of a common-collector.<br>amplifier?<br>O 0° phase shift<br>Output taken from emitter<br>(B) Voltage gain less than 1<br>@ Low input impedance<br>

Extracted text: 1. The voltage gain of a common-collector amplifier, or an emitter- follower, is always @ greater than 1 O) equal to 1 less than 1 3. If the load resistor R in the circuit in Figure 14-1 is increased, the voltage gain will O increase significantly remain essentially the same 6 decrease significantly 5. Which of the following is not characteristic of a common-collector. amplifier? O 0° phase shift Output taken from emitter (B) Voltage gain less than 1 @ Low input impedance
+ 15 V<br>R,<br>22 kn<br>2.2 µF<br>2N3904<br>100 µF<br>out<br>0.2 V p-p<br>5 kHz<br>R2<br>27 kn<br>RE<br>1 kn<br>RL<br>1 k2<br>CH 2<br>Ocilloscope<br>CH 1 :<br>FIGURE 14-1 Schematic diagram of circuit.<br>

Extracted text: + 15 V R, 22 kn 2.2 µF 2N3904 100 µF out 0.2 V p-p 5 kHz R2 27 kn RE 1 kn RL 1 k2 CH 2 Ocilloscope CH 1 : FIGURE 14-1 Schematic diagram of circuit.

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