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  • Bipolar transistor [r]: A three-terminal semiconductor device used for switching and amplification. [e]

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  • Asymptotic gain model [r]: A formal expression for the gain of negative feedback amplifiers that can provide intuitive insight and often is easier to evaluate than a direct analysis of the gain. [e]