SeanHatch New Member Oct 20, 2005 #1 Can somebody point me in the right direction on these? I've included an example which I've been toying with for a while, but I can't the answer that's in my text. Attachments untitled-3.jpg 12.9 KB · Views: 395
Can somebody point me in the right direction on these? I've included an example which I've been toying with for a while, but I can't the answer that's in my text.
R Russlk New Member Oct 21, 2005 #2 The sum of the current must equal zero. This leads to: Vo = Vs*Rload/(gm*R*Rload-Rload+R) This Vo is the Thevenin equivalent voltage source, I think.
The sum of the current must equal zero. This leads to: Vo = Vs*Rload/(gm*R*Rload-Rload+R) This Vo is the Thevenin equivalent voltage source, I think.