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  • ...and the other the output side. The amplified input capacitance due to the Miller effect, called the '''Miller capacitance''' ''C<sub>M</sub>'', is given by ...dance connected between two nodes exhibiting gain. These properties of the Miller effect are generalized in '''Miller's theorem'''.
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  • *An extended discussion of the Miller effect is found in {{cite book
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  • *An extended discussion of the Miller effect is found in {{cite book
    448 bytes (71 words) - 14:16, 24 May 2011
  • ...and the other the output side. The amplified input capacitance due to the Miller effect, called the '''Miller capacitance''' ''C<sub>M</sub>'', is given by ...dance connected between two nodes exhibiting gain. These properties of the Miller effect are generalized in '''Miller's theorem'''.
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  • {{r|Miller effect}}
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  • {{r|Miller effect}}
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  • {{r|Miller effect}}
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  • ...50px|Operational amplifier with compensation capacitor transformed using [[Miller effect|Miller's theorem]] to replace the compensation capacitor with a Miller capa ...</sub> // R<sub>i</sub>'' ). This pole is moved down in frequency by the [[Miller effect]]. The amplifier is given a high frequency output pole by addition of the l
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  • ...p a transient voltage, which in turn can enable gain roll-off due to the [[Miller effect]] capacitance.
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  • ...a good thing, and a small mirror input resistance is desirable to avoid [[Miller effect]].
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