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What is the difference between CC and CE amplifiers?

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AMPLIFIER

what diff between "CC and CE amplifier"
 

AMPLIFIER

CC AMP:
ITS AMPLIFIER IN WHICH OUTPUT TAKEN FROM EMITTER
CE AMP:
ITS AMPLIFIER IN WHICH OUTPUT TAKEN FROM
COLLECTOR
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

ce inverts i/p while a cc produces an in phase o/p

refer to any electronics textbook

its not that hard
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

CE: input from base and output from collector
CC: input from base and output from emitter
CB: input from emitter and output from collector
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

CE:have current gain and voltage gain and gives an output signal -in general- out of phase of the input signal.

CC:have a current gain and nearly unity voltage gain so can be used as a voltage buffer and -in general- the o/p and i/p are in phase

as IBO said.
 
AMPLIFIER

CE:-
It is an Common Emitter amplifier in which emitter is ground.we apply input at base and get the output from Collector.
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CC:-
It is an Common Collector amplifier in which collector is ground.we apply input at base and get the output from Emitter.
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you can take help from the book "CEROVIC" :)
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

cc:voltage gain less than 1 and current gain is betta.
ce:voltag gain & current gain is more than 1(defined by Rc Re &...)
 
AMPLIFIER

CE: input from base and output from collector
CC: input from base and output from emitter
CB: input from emitter and output from collector
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

A CC circuit is usually used as an inverting amplefier, while A CE circuit is used as a non-inverting buffer.
 
Re: AMPLIFIER

Common Collector & Common Emmiter
 
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