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This circuit is a variation of the transistor high side switch.  The difference is that we typically drive this circuit in a linear way ( all of the voltages between 0 and the supply voltage ) to make it a linear amplifier.
 
This circuit is a variation of the transistor high side switch.  The difference is that we typically drive this circuit in a linear way ( all of the voltages between 0 and the supply voltage ) to make it a linear amplifier.
  
The emitter follower is also called a common collector circuit.  The Emitter Follower is basically a high side switch, but when we call it an emitter follower we normally think of it as a linear ( analog ) amplifier, rather than as a switch.
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The emitter follower is also called a common collector circuit.
  
 
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