An electric circuit, whether it’s a simple lightbulb or a complex amplifier, has two input terminals that are connected to the two output terminals of the voltage source. The impedance between the two input terminals (often a function of frequency) is the circuit’s input impedance. Most circuits are designed to have large input impedance. To see why, suppose you need to amplify the output of a high-pass filter that is constructed with a
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