This circuit may look like complicated at the first glance but if we take time to understand it it is very easy and intersting.
I won't be going into physics behind this as it becomes much more complicated.
The transistor can amplify only in active region means when Base-Emitter junction is forward biased and Base-coollector region is reverse biased and this can be achived by the biasing voltages VCC(V1) and VBB(V1)
VBB>=VCC this condition has to be satisfied.
Now if we apply any signal at the input side we get the amplified version but out of phase with input
Using a single transistor we cannot generate a perfect amplified version of input but it takes a lot of transistors to do so
Using opamps we can genarate the perfect amplified signal.
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