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resistor with Rl = 3,000
, which results in a 2,700-
resistor in parallel with L1. Also, the transistors Q1 and Q2 each have internal base
series resistors and internal emitter series resistors that cause a lowering of
transconductance from the small-signal equation such as (1/2) IEE/O.026. A circuit
was constructed, and the output voltage was about 1.65 volts peak or low by about
18 percent.
References
1. Class notes EE140, Robert G. Meyer, UC Berkeley, Fall 1975.
2. Class notes EE240, Robert G. Meyer, UC Berkeley, Spring 1976.
3. Paul R. Gray and Robert G. Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated
Circuits. New York: John Wiley & Sons (any edition, e.g., Third Edition 1993)