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A transistor with
is used for a CE amplifier to provide an input resistance of 1.5 kΩ.
- (a) Determine the necessary load resistance RL.
- (b) Calculate Av, Ai, and Zout if the amplifier is driven by a 4-mV source having an internal resistance of 600 Ω.
- (c) Find the voltage across the load.
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