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18. Linearization of non - linear circuit containing BJT - Part B

The chapter focuses on the concept of small signal equivalent circuits, emphasizing their importance in signal processing where linearity is maintained. It delves into the parameters associated with these circuits and discusses the significance of omitting the DC component in achieving an accurate representation of the circuit’s behavior under small signal conditions.

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  • 18.1

    Small Signal Equivalent Circuit

    The small signal equivalent circuit is designed for linearity in signal processing, dropping the DC part to focus on new parameters.

  • 18.1.1

    Introduction To Small Signal Equivalent Circuit

    This section introduces the small signal equivalent circuit, emphasizing its purpose for handling signals under linearity conditions.

  • 18.1.2

    Discussion On Parameters

    This section emphasizes the importance of using small signal equivalent circuits to analyze signals where linearity is applicable.

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