I'm trying to understand how the calculation of gain in a grounded cathode gain stage is derived. Assuming I have a plate resistor Ra, an internal plate resistance ra, a cathode resistor Rc and an amplification factor mu the amplification of the stage is:
A = -mu*Ra/(Ra+ra+Rc*mu+Rc)
The part where I get confused is Rc*mu+Rc, or Rc(mu+1) as it is presented on many places on the www. I get that the cathode resistor works as an impedance and should be considered, but what's up with the Rc*mu part?
A = -mu*Ra/(Ra+ra+Rc*mu+Rc)
The part where I get confused is Rc*mu+Rc, or Rc(mu+1) as it is presented on many places on the www. I get that the cathode resistor works as an impedance and should be considered, but what's up with the Rc*mu part?
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