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  2. Buffer amplifier - Wikipedia

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    If the voltage is transferred unchanged (the voltage gain A v is 1), the amplifier is a unity gain buffer; also known as a voltage follower because the output voltage follows or tracks the input voltage. Although the voltage gain of a voltage buffer amplifier may be (approximately) unity, it usually provides considerable current gain and thus ...

  3. File:Transistor Simple Circuit Diagram with NPN Labels.svg

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  4. File:Op-Amp Unity-Gain Buffer.svg - Wikipedia

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    A circuit diagram of a buffer amplifier made using an operational amplifier. = = (realistically, the differential input impedance of the op-amp itself, 1 MΩ to 1 TΩ) Date: 26 January 2009: Source: Own work

  5. Blackmer gain cell - Wikipedia

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    The Blackmer gain cell is an audio frequency voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) circuit with an exponential control law. It was invented and patented by David E. Blackmer between 1970 and 1973. The four- transistor core of the original Blackmer cell contains two complementary bipolar current mirrors that perform log-antilog operations on input ...

  6. Common gate - Wikipedia

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    The current gain is unity, so the same current is delivered to the output load R L, producing by Ohm's law an output voltage v out = v Thév R L / R S, that is, the first form of the voltage gain above. In the second case R S << 1/g m and the Thévenin representation of the source is useful, producing the second form for the gain, typical of ...

  7. File:SRAM Cell (6 Transistors).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Circuit diagram of an SRAM cell, built with six MOSFETs. The bulk connection of all transistors is to ground, but is not shown from simplicity. The bulk connection of all transistors is to ground, but is not shown from simplicity.

  8. Asymptotic gain model - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Block diagram for asymptotic gain model [4] Figure 1 shows a block diagram that leads to the asymptotic gain expression. The asymptotic gain relation also can be expressed as a signal flow graph. See Figure 2. The asymptotic gain model is a special case of the extra element theorem. Figure 2: Possible equivalent signal-flow graph for ...

  9. Wilson current mirror - Wikipedia

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    This is the only first order source of mismatch in the three-transistor Wilson current mirror [8] Second, at high currents the current gain, β, of transistors decreases and the relation of collector current to base-emitter voltage deviates from = ⁡ (). The severity of these effects depends on the collector voltage.