Common emitter amplifier question (rc || rl)

From: cheese9988 (cheese9988_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/29/05


Date: 29 Jan 2005 13:39:18 -0800

Hi, I have been trying to figure this out and its bugging me. On a
common emmitter amplifier, you have rl (load resistance) and rc
(collector resistor). How are these two in parallel with an ac signal?
It looks more to me like rl is in parellel with the transistor and both
being in series with rc. Can anyone explain this?



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