Question 11.5: Determining the Current-Amplifier Model from the Voltage-Amp...
Determining the Current-Amplifier Model from the Voltage-Amplifier Model
A certain amplifier is modeled by the voltage-amplifier model shown in Figure 11.12.
Find the current-amplifier model.

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To find the short-circuit current gain, we connect a short circuit to the output terminals of the amplifier as shown in Figure 11.12. Then, we find that
i_i=\frac{v_i}{R_i} and i_{osc}=\frac{A_{voc}v_i}{R_o}
The short-circuit current gain is
A_{isc}=\frac{i_{osc}}{i_i}=A_{voc}\frac{R_i}{R_o}=10^3
The resulting current-amplifier model is shown in Figure 11.13.

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