A method for a.c. midband analysis in transistor amplifiers with no feedback loops is presented. This process is easy to apply and can be used to determine the characteristics of the structure in its two versions, both B.J.T. and F.E.T. Three typical amplifiers are shown to illustrate the effectiveness and simplicity of the method.
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