Abstract

Some of the basic factors involved in the design of transistor RC amplifiers are considered. Particular emphasis is placed on operating point stabilization and its relation to such factors as gain, battery drain, and distortion. The stabilization factor employed here is a measure (in terms of per cent) of the stabilization contributed by the stabilization circuitry. Only the fundamental common-emitter connection is discussed.

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