C1 R1 VDD RD Vout C2 RL Vin R2 Rs C3
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- C1 capacitor is used for coupling the input signal to the amplifier. It blocks any DC component present in the input signal and allows only the AC component to pass through. This helps in preventing any DC offset from affecting the amplifier's performance. - Show more…
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