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Kevin Weddle

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Kevin,
If you feed a signal into the low resistance emitter of a transistor, the signal will be divided only if the signal's source resistance is too high.
The same thing applies to feeding a signal into the medium resistance (or high resistance if there is an emitter resistor) base of a transistor, the signal will be divided only if the signal's source resistance is too high.
Re is not bidirectional. Your voltage division occurs externally, due to the voltage drop across your too-high-in-value signal's source resistance.

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