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The output impedance of a common source amplifier circuit is typically high. This is because the common source amplifier uses a resistor to provide biasing, which results in a high output impedance. However, this can be mitigated by using a current source instead of a resistor for biasing.
the same amount as the drain
The common mode rejection ratio of an ideal amplifier is infinity.
what is common collector
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applications of common source amplifier
Due to high input impedence curret gain is high
Current gain. At the cost of no voltage gain.
The output impedance of a common source amplifier circuit is typically high. This is because the common source amplifier uses a resistor to provide biasing, which results in a high output impedance. However, this can be mitigated by using a current source instead of a resistor for biasing.
amplification factor
the same amount as the drain
advantage of inverting amplifier
it is mainly used for increasing the gain of the circuit
current amplifier
A: REFERS TO A common emitter amplifier
current amplifier
a differential amplifier helps to increase the CMRR which in turn helps avoid unwanted signals that couple into the input to get propagated. IT also helps to increase the signal to noise ratio. furthermore it provides larger output voltage swings.