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With a common emitter amplifier it's the emitter that is usually grounded.

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With a common emitter amplifier it's the emitter that is usually grounded.

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The emitter resistor in a common emitter configuration provides negative feedback to the transistor, reducing both its voltage gain and distortion.

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I think you mean a common emitter amplifier, which is an amplifier of voltage.
Emitter-follower or common collector amplifiers are used to match impedances, or to amplify power or current. The emitter-follower is a type of common emitter circuit that has a resistor between the emitter and ground. The output signal is taken from the point between the emitter and its resistor.
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A common emitter BJT transistor has the emitter ground. So u measure input voltage at base with respect to the ground, i.e; emitter and also u measure the output voltage at collector with respect to the ground, i.e; emitter. Hence, the emitter is common and thus the name.

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pnp transister in common emitter mode

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