Yhteiskantakytkentä
Yhteiskantakytkentä, often translated as "common-emitter coupling" or "shared emitter connection," is a fundamental configuration in electronics, particularly for bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). In this arrangement, the emitter terminal of a transistor is connected to a common reference point, typically ground or a negative power supply rail. The input signal is applied to the base of the transistor, and the output signal is taken from the collector.
This circuit configuration is widely used for its voltage amplification properties. The input signal at the
A key characteristic of the common-emitter configuration is that it exhibits both voltage and current gain,