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COMMON-COLLECTOR CONFIGURATION
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Neets Module 09-Introduction to Wave-Generators and Wave-Shaping Circuits
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2-11 advantage of the common-emitter configuration is that the medium resistance range of the input and output simplifies the job of impedance matching. Q-6.   What type of feedback aids an input signal? Q-7.   What are the two methods used for feedback coupling? Q-8.   Which oscillator uses a tickler coil for feedback? Q-9.   Which oscillator uses a tapped inductor for feedback? Q-10.   Which oscillator uses tapped capacitors for feedback? Q-11.   What are the three basic configurations of transistor oscillators? OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS Oscillators may be classified by name, such as Armstrong, Hartley, Colpitts, or by the manner in which dc power is applied. An oscillator in which dc power is supplied to the transistor through the tank circuit, or a portion of the tank circuit, is said to be SERIES FED. An oscillator which receives its dc power for the transistor through a path separate and parallel to the tank circuit is said to be PARALLEL FED OR SHUNT FED. All the oscillators in this chapter can be constructed either way, series or shunt fed. The construction depends on the characteristics of the oscillator circuit the designer is interested in. A SERIES-FED, TUNED-COLLECTOR ARMSTRONG OSCILLATOR is illustrated in figure 2-9, view (A). The dc path is from the negative side (ground) of VCC through RE, Q1, T1, and back to the positive side of VCC. The figure clearly illustrates that both the ac and dc components flow through the tank circuit. Figure 2-9A.—Series- and shunt-fed, tuned-collector Armstrong oscillators. SERIES-FED.

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