sutapanaki
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Thanks, Ken, for the reply. It certainly helps lift the fog a bit. I was wondering if you can put what you said in the context of a simple circuit. For example, a single NMOS transistor with a small signal at the gate and large, square wave clock at the source, so that when clock is high the transistor is off and when low, it is on and operational in saturation. Then, we can look at the drain current as an output. It may not be a practical circuit but probably good enough to further understand the concept of periodic operating point.
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