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lawrence.W
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telescopic amp cascade biasing circuit guidance
Jan 03
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Dear All,
I will to design a triple telescopic amp. But I am not clear how to design the high swing cascade biasing circuit. Could any one give me some suggession or referece paper.
Thanks a lot.
L.W
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Re: telescopic amp cascade biasing circuit guidance
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Pick up a copy of Grey&Meyer ( see books section on this site )
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