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Consider an electronic amplifier based on n-p-n bipolar transistor in circuit common emitter. Please: i) Draw the circuit of the amplifier. ii) Use the input current-voltage characteristic of the transistor and the circuit from i) and explain the operation of the amplifier. Show the graphs of the electrical quantities in the circuit as functions of the time.
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