Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780073380643
Author: Donald A. Neamen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.2TYU
(a)
To determine
Thevalue of the voltage gain
(b)
To determine
The value of the input current.
(c)
To determine
Whether the value of the maximum rated current is maintained or not.
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