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Draw the transfer characteristic curve of a base biased transistor in CE configuration. Explain clearly how the active region of the `V_o" versus " V_i` curve in a transistor is used as an amplifier.

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For transfer characteristics refer to Fig.For explanation, refer to Art.
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