Draw the small-signal equivalent circuit for a BJT.
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Replace the BJT with its small-signal model, which consists of a current source (βi_b) between the collector and emitter, a resistor (r_π) between the base and emitter, and a resistor (r_o) between the collector and emitter. Show more…
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