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Intro
A network consist of three resistors connected like a π
Analysis
Formula
Choosing Resistance's Value
- R2 = 0
- The fomula above now becomes
- R3 > R1 , Vo > V1 . This network acts as Voltage Amplifier
- R3 = R1 , Vo = V1 . This network acts as Voltage Follower
- R3 < R1 , Vo < V1 . This network acts as Voltage Attenuator
- R3 = 0
- The fomula above now becomes
- This network acts as Voltage Attenuator
- R1 = 0
- The fomula above now becomes
- This network acts as Voltage Amplifier 1 +
Summary
This network can be used as Voltage Amplifier, Voltage Follower, Voltage Attenuator by choosing the right value for the resistors