Chapter 10: Amplifiers Frequency Response
4 10-1: Basic Concepts is used to simplify the analysis of inverting amplifiers at high frequencies, where the internal transistor capacitances are important The capacitance Cbc in BJTs (Cgd in FETs) between the input and the output is shown in Figure (a) in a generalized form.
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