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Transconductance in Low Frequency Response Amplifiers Formulas
Transconductance is the change in the drain current divided by the small change in the gate/source voltage with a constant drain/source voltage. And is denoted by g
m
. Transconductance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Transconductance is always negative.
Low Frequency Response Amplifiers formulas that make use of Transconductance
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Pole Frequency of Bypass Capacitor in CS Amplifier
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Mid-Band Gain of CS Amplifier
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Frequency at Zero Transmission of CS Amplifier
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FAQ
What is the Transconductance?
Transconductance is the change in the drain current divided by the small change in the gate/source voltage with a constant drain/source voltage. Transconductance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Transconductance is always negative.
Can the Transconductance be negative?
Yes, the Transconductance, measured in Electric Conductance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transconductance?
Transconductance is usually measured using the Siemens[S] for Electric Conductance. Megasiemens[S], Millisiemens[S], Mho[S] are the few other units in which Transconductance can be measured.
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