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So I wanted to make something clear. I really posted too much threads this week, but that's for the purpose of learning.
So a CE Amplifier has a blocking capacitor which together with the input impedance forms a high pass filter. But what I think is this filter is a high pass one only when the polarity of the signal source is such that the capacitor is atop the resistor and connected directly to the positive voltage. When the polarity reverses, now the resistor will be atop the capacitor and connected to the positive voltage and this is then a low pass filter. So why do we call it High pass?
Thanks in advance, I know I am getting quite vexing;)
So a CE Amplifier has a blocking capacitor which together with the input impedance forms a high pass filter. But what I think is this filter is a high pass one only when the polarity of the signal source is such that the capacitor is atop the resistor and connected directly to the positive voltage. When the polarity reverses, now the resistor will be atop the capacitor and connected to the positive voltage and this is then a low pass filter. So why do we call it High pass?
Thanks in advance, I know I am getting quite vexing;)