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TYPICAL VIDEO-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
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Neets Module 08-Introduction to Amplifiers
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AMPLIFIER INPUT/OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AND GAIN

2-17 Figure 2-10.—Video amplifier circuit. The following questions refer to figure 2-10. Q-12.     What component in an amplifier circuit tends to limit the low-frequency response of the amplifier? Q-13.     What is the purpose of L3? Q-14.     What is the purpose of C1? Q-15.     What is the purpose of R4? Q-16.     What is the purpose of L2? Q-17.     What is the purpose of R5? Q-18.     What component(s) is/are used for high-frequency compensation for Q1? Q-19.     What component(s) is/are used for low-frequency compensation for Q2? RADIO-FREQUENCY AMPLIFIERS Now that you have seen the way in which a broadband, or video, amplifier can be constructed, you may be wondering about radio-frequency (rf) amplifiers. Do they use the same techniques? Are they just another type of broadband amplifier? The answer to both questions is "no." Radio-frequency amplifiers use different techniques than video amplifiers and are very different from them.

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