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Shunt/shunt, series/shunt, shunt/series, series/series. This is one of a series of videos by Prof. Tony Chan Carusone, author of the textbook We have some terminology here we refer to a beta as the So in the case here for r1 equal to 1k and r2 equal to 100k we can find the actual So the first example we have a an amplifier with a Input and Output impedance improvement due to feedback (

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Analog Electronics 2 - Stability Compensation

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Analog Electronics 2 - Open/Short Circuit Time Constant Estimation (OTC/STC)

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Analog Electronics 2 - High frequency response

So we basically now have found that we know our mid band