Miller Effect in Amplifier Frequency Response

Miller Effect in Amplifier Frequency Response: According to this effect, when viewed from the input base terminal of the CE-connected transistor the capacitance Ccb appears as (1 - Av)Ccb i.e., it is…

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Effect of Internal Transistor Capacitance

Effect of Internal Transistor Capacitance: As we know already that at high frequencies, the coupling and bypass capacitors act as short circuit due to their low reactance and hence the…

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Noise in Amplifiers and its Types

Noise in Amplifiers and its Types: Noise in Amplifiers - Noise is any kind of unwanted signal that is not related to the input. Any electronic component produces a certain…

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Classification of Amplifiers

Classification of Amplifiers: In the Classification of Amplifiers, the transistor amplifiers may be classified in several ways such as on the basis of transistor configuration used, active device used, output,…

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Difference between NMOS and PMOS

Difference between NMOS and PMOS: The Difference between NMOS and PMOS is given below 1. P-channel is much easier and cheaper to produce than the N-channel device. 2. The drain…

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Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS)

Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS): With active load switching, the current drain with a low output is approximately equal to ID(sat). This may cause a problem with battery operated equipment.…

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What is MOS Capacitor?

What is MOS Capacitor? The metal-oxide-semiconductor MOS capacitor shown in Fig. 13.92 (a) is the heart of the MOSFET. The metal may be aluminium or some other type of metal.…

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