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grounded-base connection

grounded-base connection

[¦grau̇nd·əd ′bās kə‚nek·shən]
(electronics)
A transistor circuit in which the base electrode is common to both the input and output circuits; the base need not be directly connected to circuit ground. Also known as common-base connection.
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