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Maximum Power Transfer


https://www.electronics-lab.com/article/maximum-power-transfer/

Introduction When engineers design electronic circuits, they keep track of many different parameters, but one of the most important is power. In a modern circuit, the power evolves during its many stages, and sometimes it needs to be increased with amplifiers due to much loss caused by dissipative elements. It is usually preferred to maximize […]

Input and Output Impedances of Amplifiers


https://www.electronics-lab.com/article/input-and-output-impedances-of-amplifiers/

Introduction In a very simplified point of view, an amplifier consists of a “box” that realizes an amplification function between an input signal and an output signal. The way that the input enters the system and the output leaves it is very important and affects the general behavior of an amplifier. In more technical terms, […]

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