RAHUL_KUMAR
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@RAHUL, The above configuration is common collector since the output is in the emitter and the input is in the base; if we replaced the transistor with a black box with 4 pins (eg transistor hybrid model), 2 of the pins would be in the collector.
sir , m nt getting clear picture. got what u said about hybrid model
but the image i posted , the collector is not common to base and emitter
You are missing an important detail: Whenever you see the suffix L in some component designator, the term "Load" is implied, which has the same function as what would be called as an "Output", the input of the circuit is at Vin, which obviously refers to the input, then both Base and Emitter are being used, therefore using the above Andre's simple rule (sorry, I could not resist), the remaining pin defines its circuit topology.