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For the common-emitter, common-base and emitter-follower amplifier designs,what is the primary benefit of each amplifier?

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A common emitter amplifier works by inverting. It does have low input impedance. Despite its low input impedance, it poses an otherwise high output impedance.

The common base circuit performs optimally when it acts as a current buffer. It has the ability to take an input current at a low input impedance, and transmit almost the same current to an impedance with a higher output

The primary benefit of emitter follower amplifier is that the transistor is able to provide current and power gain. Although this transistor takes in little current from the input. It still provides an impedance with a low output to a circuit by exercising the output of the follower. This then translates to that the output under load not dropping.

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