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design of common emitter

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i want to design a common emitter amplifer but im facing sum problems
i know vcc=15v and i require a high input voltage like 10k
i need a maxium output swing so what value of Ic should be considered for that ??
half of the maxium rated current?? or the rated Ic for beta???
View attachment 2N4401(transistor).pdf
 

Hi.

Rc would be equivalent to output impedance.

Theoretical maximum output swing would be like Vcc, but it require Re=0. Since URE usually takes a few volts, output swing < Vcc, always.
 

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