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Consider an ideal voltage amplifier with a gain of 0.9 V N, and a resistance R = 100 k  connected in the feedback path-that is, between the output and input terminals. Use Miller's theorem to find the...

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Consider an ideal voltage amplifier with a gain of 0.9 V N, and a resistance R = 100 k connected in the feedback path-that is, between the output and input terminals. Use Miller's theorem to find the input resistance of this circuit.

1. The amplifiers listed below are characterized by the descriptor (A, C), where A is the voltage gain from input to output and C is a capacitor connected between input and output. For each, find the equivalent capacitances at the input and at the output as provided by the use of Miller's theorem:

 

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Vishvajeet answered on Mar 27 2022
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