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Русский: Снижение входного сопротивления эмиттерного повторителя. 4. Следящая связь, нейтрализующая эффект Эрли коллекторной цепи Т1. Два примерно равнозначных варианта исполнения English: Reducing EF input impedance. 4. Bootstrapping T1 collector to suppress Early effect. This is the last line of defence, it makes sense only after the larger current leaks were fixed. |
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Source | Own work // The basic idea was known for over half a century, cf. T. D. Towers. High Input-Impedance Amplifier Circuits - Wireless World - 1968 July pp. 197-201. or a modern review in David Self's Small Signal Audio Design (any edition, chapter 3). |
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