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Assuming R1 is the collector resistor and R2 is the base resistor then the voltage at the collector would be R2 / (R1 + R2).
Please, can you show the corresponding calculation?
I'm guessing you are ignoring base current and Hfe in your assumptions.
It's more likely you want the output connection to be mid way between supply and ground to get most equal output swing. This could be the collector or emitter, depending on the circuit configuration. Holding the base at mid point implies you want to feed the circuit with maximum swing, in which case the amplifier isn't necessary anyway.
We need to see your circuit to confirm resistor values but I'm guessing you are ignoring base current and Hfe in your assumptions.
Brian.
I am afraid, boylesg is not familiar with transistor basics (operation principles).
I have been watching this series of lectures and it has been really helpful. The lecturers indian accent can't be a little distracting at times but I have never the less gotten more out of it. He goes through 3 different ways of biasing a common emitter class A amplfier and in particular I now 'get' the single base resistor which I was not previously connecting with the voltage divider and self biasing methods.
This lecture has most of what I need with fully worked examples of each biasing method. The impedance calculations I will have to piece together from other websites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSdHf6yozyc
* Then: Vb=Ve+0.7V
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Does this condition hold good for what ever Ic current flowing in the CE amplifier
Cause I thought that Ic was proportional to Vbe or Ib and so to increase Ic I must increase Ib
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