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Miller effect

In electronics, the Miller effect (named after its discoverer John Milton Miller) accounts for the increase in the equivalent input capacitance of an inverting voltage amplifier due to amplification of the effect of capacitance between the amplifier's input and output terminals, and is given by C M = C ( 1 + A v ) , {\displaystyle…

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field-effect transistorsinstance ofThe same analysis applies to modern devices0.80text
a choke or an inter-stage transformer.In vacuum tubesinstance ofThe derivation of the phase inverted signal usually requires an inductive component0.80text
an extra gridinstance ofThe derivation of the phase inverted signal usually requires an inductive component0.80text
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