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Caiter2013

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Which is not a characteristic of a common-emitter (CE) BJT amplifier?
 
  A) high range values of voltage and current gain B) midrange input and output impedance values
  C) high power gain D) midrange values of voltage and current gain

Question 2

Which is not a characteristic of a common-base (CM) BJT amplifier?
 
  A) high range voltage gain
  B) low input impedance and high output impedance
  C) extremely low current gain
  D) midrange voltage gain



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