The amplifier circuit shown below has a supply voltage (Voc) of +20V. (2 marks) 2.2k Ω C V =150 Ω ZRI 33 SR, 4.7k Ω False
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2kΩ. - There is a capacitor with a value of 150Ω. - There is a Zener diode with a value of 33V. - There is a resistor with a value of 4.7kΩ. Show more…
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