pulse of positive voltage is not indicate to zero
That depends on both the input signal and the type of amplifier the transistor is used in.
it doesn't have to be. depends on design of amplifier using transistor.
Biasing is necessary in a transistor circuit to keep the transistor working. Without proper biasing, the circuit will fail
at full input, if the transistor is working, the value of capacitor will be 0.
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A transistor does not act as an amplifier. It is used as a component in an amplifier circuit.
Voltage amplifier
A PNP transistor has no advantage or disadvantage over an NPN transistor in its ability as an amplifier. Rather, the current-handling capacities of the transistor determine if it's usable as an amplifier.
Only because the circuit that its embeded in is designed that way. Remember, a transistor is basicly an amplifier ... only if you design everything to go to the extreams will it act as a switch.
That depends on both the input signal and the type of amplifier the transistor is used in.
A transistor
it doesn't have to be. depends on design of amplifier using transistor.
Common Emitter - Class A Amplifier.
cascade: the output of one amplifier stage is connected to the input of another amplifier stages, it's also connected in series. cascode: it said to be cascode, when it has one transistor on the top of another where a common emitter transistor drives a common base transistor.
transistor has 2 output 1 and 0 so can be used as a switch
It lies in middle of the DC load line of that Amplifier.
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