The input response is normally stabilized with the use of an unbypassed cathode resistor. |
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If an unbypassed resistance is introduced between the source and ground, degenerative feedback is induced in the circuit. |
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With the added features that it can also provide a solution if a portion of the emitter resistor is unbypassed and can include the effects of a source and load resistance. |
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First we will analyze transistor common emitter circuit with unbypassed emitter resistance and then the common source with unbypassed source resistance. |
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For an unbypassed gain stage the outcome is a little different because one of the properties of feedback is that it alters the input and output impedances. |
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If the zone number is extinguished, the zone is unbypassed. |
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