yhteisperuskytkentä
Yhteisperuskytkentä, also known as common-emitter configuration in English, is a fundamental circuit configuration for bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). In this setup, the emitter terminal of the transistor is common to both the input and output circuits. The input signal is applied between the base and the emitter, while the output signal is taken between the collector and the emitter. The emitter serves as the reference point for both the voltage and current signals.
This configuration is widely used because it offers significant voltage and current gain. The input impedance
The operation of a common-emitter amplifier relies on the transistor's ability to control a large collector