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Practical Implementation and Analysis of EMI Effects on Transistor as an Amplifier circuit in CE & CB configurations

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Figure 1: CE amplifier without EMI signal and input signal 6Khz/10V
Figure 5: Output Waveform of CE configuration type transistor as an amplifier
Fig. 8 shows amplifier circuit  with EMI signal in CB configuration and the output waveform of  this circuit is shown in Fig
Fig.12 shows the total job time response of both CE and CB configurations which presents that total time taken by the circuit to simulate is more for CE configuration than CB configuration

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