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Re: Fixed Bias v. Cathode Bias [message #9071 is a reply to message #9069] Sun, 17 July 2005 16:08 Go to previous message
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Thanks John but where does distortion enter the picture here? Also what will happen with increased current through a triode? How does the big three(Rp/Mu/Gm) interact when the current is very high? When do you exceed plate dissapation rating? Maybe this is too basic, I can read it but when you explain it I get it.

 
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