A) 10 mV
B) 0.1 V
C) 1.0 V
D) 10 V
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Current gain is defined as the ratio of collector current to base current, that is \[\beta =\frac{{{i}_{C}}}{{{i}_{B}}}=\frac{{{V}_{0}}}{{{V}_{i}}}\] where \[{{V}_{0}}\] is output voltage and \[{{V}_{i}}\] is input voltage. Given, \[\beta =100,{{V}_{i}}={{10}^{-2}}V\] \[\therefore \] \[{{V}_{0}}=\beta {{V}_{i}}=100\times {{10}^{-2}}=1V\] Note: In common-emitter mode, the input and output signals are in opposite phase, while in the common-base mode, the output and input signals are in same phase.You need to login to perform this action.
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