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@SaiTechEntertainment Common Base Configuration Input & Output Characteristics Experiment | EDC Lab Experiments Circuit & Manual : https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... ***********________________________Subscribe ___________________******************** In the context of electronic circuits, particularly for transistors, a "Common Base" configuration is one of the three basic single-stage transistor amplifier configurations. The other two are "Common Emitter" and "Common Collector" configurations. Common Base Configuration In a common base (CB) configuration, the base terminal of the transistor is common to both the input and output circuits. It is typically used for high-frequency applications because it offers low input impedance and high output impedance. Input Characteristics: Input Impedance (Zin): Low (typically a few ohms) Input Current (Ii): Flows into the emitter Input Voltage (Vi): Voltage across the emitter-base junction Output Characteristics: Output Impedance (Zout): High (typically several kilo-ohms) Output Current (Io): Flows out of the collector Output Voltage (Vo): Voltage across the collector-base junction Voltage Gain: The voltage gain in a common base configuration is typically high. Voltage Gain (Av) = Vo / Vi Current Gain: The current gain in a common base configuration is less than 1. Current Gain (Ai) = Io / Ii #electronic #edc #rguktongole #transistor #bc107 #commonbase #telugu