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Slightly less than cc configuration but greater than cb
it is noninverting and while it gives no voltage gain it gives a large current gain.
1)in cc configuration we use to get the low output impedence where as in ce we use to get the high output impedence. 2)in cc amplifier we use to have the voltage gain equal to unity where as in ce amplifier we use to have the high voltage gain. 3)in cc amplifier there is high power gai which is used for impedence matching where as in ce amplifier due to the high voltage gain the impedence matching is less impossible.
Common emitter is the preferred circuit because the collector voltage drops to a well defined low value when the transistor is 'on', therefore it absorbs only a small amount of power.
Without knowing things about the circuit that you don't give, this question can't be answered. The 2N2222, as any other bipolar transistor, can give large amounts of voltage gain in both CE & CB configuration, but less than one voltage gain in CC configuration. Nothing is unique about the 2N2222.
Slightly less than cc configuration but greater than cb
Common Emitter(CE) Configuration possess largest voltage gain among the three(CE CB CC).
cc/ce/cb doesn't give the no current gain
comparerission between CB,CC&CE
it is noninverting and while it gives no voltage gain it gives a large current gain.
yes there is 180 phase shift. it can be seen in graphs.
1)in cc configuration we use to get the low output impedence where as in ce we use to get the high output impedence. 2)in cc amplifier we use to have the voltage gain equal to unity where as in ce amplifier we use to have the high voltage gain. 3)in cc amplifier there is high power gai which is used for impedence matching where as in ce amplifier due to the high voltage gain the impedence matching is less impossible.
The Common Collector configuration amplifies current, by having the emitter voltage follow the base voltage, with an offset of the forward conduction voltage of about 0.7 volts, with a current gain of beta. (hFe)
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for the same reason cs is employed with FETs and cc is employed with vacuum tubes: high voltage gain & high current gain.
A cc is a unit used to measure liquids. 1 cc is equal to 1 mL. So 30 cc's would be equal to 30 mL. That is just over 2 tablespoons of liquid.
When the term "cc" is used for implants, this is a term used to describe the amount of liquid going into the breast implant. This determines the size of the breasts after surgery.