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English: Illustration of load line for a common emitter bipolar junction transistor amplifier. Illustrates transistor characteristic curves for several values of base current. Inspired by File:Common emitter load line.PNG but in vector format. Ref Maurice Yunik ":Design of Modern Transistor Circuits", Prentice-Hall 1973, ISBN 0-13-201285-5 figure 4-16 page 69 but simplified for no emitter resistor
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Load line for common emitter biased transistor (BJT) with a resistive load.

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