The board affords the problems associated to the use of the transistors in the three basic configurations: CE (Common Emitter), CC (Common Collector) and CB (Common Base). The board allows a first approach to the theoretical practical study of the static and dynamic operation of the BJT (Base emitter Junction Transistor), used as a voltage amplifier. Firstly, the bias and the working point stabilization problems are considered. Then, the typical features of the three configurations are analyzed: input resistance, output resistance, voltage gain and current gain. The board is supplied complete with a set of stackable, plug in cables of suitable lengths and colours and with a training manual. In the second section of the board typical applications are studied, such as the bootstrap effect bias and the Darlington connection.
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