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The feedback capacitance of an inverting amplifier is 10 pF. What is the Miller capacitance at the output if the gain of the amplifier is -120?

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The feedback capacitance of an inverting amplifier is 10 pF. What is the Miller capacitance at the output if the gain of the amplifier is -120?

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The Miller effect is a phenomenon in electronic amplifiers where the input capacitance is increased due to amplification. The Miller capacitance (Cm) can be calculated using the formula:

Cm = Cf * (1 - A)

where: Cf is the feedback capacitance, A is the gain of the amplifier.

Given: Cf = 10 pF, A = -120.

Substitute these values into the formula:

Cm = 10 pF * (1 - (-120)) Cm = 10 pF * 121 Cm = 1210 pF

So, the Miller capacitance at the output is 1210 pF.

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