Input and Output impedance

RFamateur

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Impedance is essentially an elements resistance to AC power. In the case of transistors, when you have a low input impedance and a high output impedance it is usually evidence of a voltage amplifier, or common-emitter configuration.  On the other hand high input and low output impedance tends to produce current gain (tends to be common-collector).  With equal impedances you tend to produce power gain and is usually called a common-base configuration in transistors.  The last configuration isn't used too much but it is used in RF amplification :D.

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Hero999

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I wouldn't advocate trying to help those with spam in their signatures.

 
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Kevin Weddle

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Loading of a device means lowering the resistance of the load. But if the transistor circuit is designed with low value resistors, then a medium resistor load will not affect it much.

 

Hero999

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It depends on what you're driving?

If it's a very low impedance load, <600R then use an audio amplifier IC, LM386, TDA2003 etc. for the output stage.

 
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