Figure 0.10, Common Emitter Amplifier Circuit. There is a battery labeled V sub CC. The negative end is connected to common. The positive end goes to one end of a resistor, R1. The other end of R1 goes to the base of an N P N transistor. The base also goes to one end of another resistor labeled R2. The other end of R2 goes to common. The base also connects to one end of a capacitor labeled C B. The other end goes to a connection point. Just below it there is another connection point that connects to common. The two are labeled input. The positive end of V sub CC also goes to another resistor labeled R sub C. The other end of R sub C goes to the collector of the transistor. The collector also goes to one end of a capacitor labeled C C. The other end of C C connects to one end of a resistor labeled R F S, for resistance of following stage. The other end of R F S goes to common. The emitter of the transistor goes to one end of R sub E. The other end of R sub E goes to common. There is a capacitor labeled C E in parallel with R E. This completes the verbal description.
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