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An amplifier that uses an input of base current and an output of collector current uses this current relationship to determine gain. |
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This common amplifier has a current relationship that causes a very high current gain. |
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If the impedance of both a source and load are exactly matched, it is known as impedance ________ |
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When determining the static values of a common emitter, divide the amplifier into two of these. |
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This amplifiers input is applied to the base and output is found on the collector. |
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In publications, the Common Collector is known as this. |
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The ________ has an output of 180 degree phase shift from its input to output. |
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The common base amplifier is also used as this type of amplifier in high frequency applications. |
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This common amplifier has an input applied to the emitter and an output taken off the collector. |
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This common amplifier has a voltage gain of less than 1. |
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The output on this common amplifier has a very high current gain. |
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In this common amplifier the input impedance will be much higher than the output impedance. |
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What common amplifier is used to match a low impedance load? |
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This common amplifier matches a low input impedance to a high output impedance. |
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What common amplifier has a high voltage gain and a current gain of less than 1? |
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What common amplifier is matched to a high output impedance? |
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What are the three steps to troubleshooting a transistor? |
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1. Signal Tracking (Output, Input, Half Step) 2. DC Check (Check input, transistor checks) 3. Resistance Measurement (6 point check, above .6 is considered 0L. |
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What is the mneumonic device used to remember the chart for common amplifiers? |
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