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  • #REDIRECT [[Hybrid-pi model]]
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  • {{r|Hybrid-pi model}}
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  • |Bipolar hybrid-pi model.PNG| Simplified, low-frequency hybrid-pi [[BJT]] model. |Bipolar hybrid-pi capacitances.PNG|Bipolar hybrid-pi model with parasitic capacitances.
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  • The '''hybrid-pi model''' is a popular [[Electrical circuit|circuit]] model used for analyzing the {{Image|Bipolar hybrid-pi model.PNG|right|200px| Simplified, low-frequency hybrid-pi [[BJT]] model.}}
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  • Examples include small-signal models for transistors (such as the [[hybrid-pi model]]), [[electronic filter|filter]]s and [[matching network]]s. The analysis o ...;</sub>''. The second transistor ''Q<sub>2</sub>'' is represented by its [[hybrid-pi model]]. Table 1 below shows the z-parameter expressions that make the z-equivale
    20 KB (3,085 words) - 10:38, 2 July 2011
  • ...nding small-signal circuit obtained by replacing the transistor with its [[hybrid-pi model]]. The objective is to find the return ratio of the dependent current sourc
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  • ...put resistance is connected between the collector and the emitter in the [[hybrid-pi model]] (discussed in the section on frequency dependence below), which is conven {{Image|Bipolar hybrid-pi capacitances.PNG|right|200px|Bipolar hybrid-pi model with parasitic capacitances to model frequency dependence.}}
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  • |Bipolar hybrid-pi model.PNG| Simplified, low-frequency hybrid-pi [[BJT]] model. |Bipolar hybrid-pi capacitances.PNG|Bipolar hybrid-pi model with parasitic capacitances.
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  • ...circuit]].</ref> The transistor ''Q''<sub>2</sub> is replaced with its [[hybrid-pi model]]. A test current ''I''<sub>x</sub> is attached at the output. ...nces ''r''<sub>π</sub> and ''r''<sub>O</sub> is discussed in the article [[hybrid-pi model]]. The current dependence of the resistor values is:
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  • ...all-signal]] equivalent circuit, where the transistor is replaced by its [[hybrid-pi model]].
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