Chapter 10: Amplifiers Frequency Response
Miller’s theorem also states that C effectively appears as a capacitance from output to ground, that can be expressed as follows: 10-1: Basic Concepts Miller’s Theorem The figure below shows the effective input and output capacitance appears …
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