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remxawe
modified 12 years ago

8million gain

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published 12 years ago
hurz
12 years ago
The overall gain of this circuit is far below 8million.
remxawe
12 years ago
Try it
remxawe
12 years ago
Enlargement is 200*200*200=8 000 000
Voltransistor
12 years ago
Isn't it 100*100*100=1,000,000, a 1 million gain?
Secuture
12 years ago
Hey guys do u notice that u actually create a voltage controlled device better than mosfet ?? And considerations like how large gate current gain have mosfet lets think..... a brutally forced by means of hipower current source into gte of mosfet before makes transistor change to ball of plasma meeasured a full on at 2,4 nanoampere so it has 3,462.447 current gan HAAAA im best . Did u notice that u can't amplify anything by this monster because to force a nanoampere through bases a few volts u need and another few volts to change this current by another ultrapicoampere ??
Secuture
12 years ago
I try to find a point that a 100mV sine ac signal will make this led hooked in make only a ful brightness swing that can be made. I fail to find such . Base start to conduct at voltage over 2 volts and those volts make that transistors also have greater voltage drops on them means a hot problems. Guys u can in single transistor produce gain of any value. Do u remember the means of words regenerative regeneration and superregeneration for gains close to infinity and beyond lol armstrong in twenties from poor early vacum triode that have gain about 20 when act as bare amp produce by simple regeneration gain of 8000000 very easily. Up to 36 millions of gain for poor early teiodes as wikipedia states. Than think what is produced when u use it with modern transistor.

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