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What happens to the values of Gm, Rp, and Mu when you connect two
triode sections in parallel (for a given bias current and plate voltage)? Thanks, Sean B |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:55:44 -0700 (PDT),
" wrote: What happens to the values of Gm, Rp, and Mu when you connect two triode sections in parallel (for a given bias current and plate voltage)? Third posting - are you hoping for a different answer than Scott gave you? If so, it'll be wrong. Another perspective is that (trans)conductance and (plate)resistance got their names for good reason - they behave like conductances and resistances. Hint, hint. All good fortune, Chris Hornbeck |
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