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transistor as a clip off device

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+ve half clips off in a transistor ckt if it is ...

in saturation
in cut off



i think it is in saturation , but someone told me cut off ... bt my logic only goes for common emitter biasing .... so what should be the right answer ...
 

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If the transistor is an NPN in a common emitter circuit then it is cutoff when its collector goes as high as it can which cuts off the +ve of an AC signal.
If the transistor is a PNP in a common emitter circuit then it is saturated when its collector goes as high as it can which cuts off the +ve of an AC signal.
If the transistor is in a common base or common collector circuit then things are different.
 

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