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In Reply to: RE: Current feedback usually raises output impedance FWIW nt posted by Ralph on October 16, 2024 at 09:19:01
I agree with you but in this case the effect of cathode feedback on output impedance is the strongest.
Omnes feriunt, ultima necat.
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Correct, because cathode feedback can not be eliminated without destroying circuit topology and current feedback is only 5 dB.
For sake of completeness the input impedance with and without current feedback is 83 Ohm and 104 Ohm respectively.
A very low value for tube standards.
Thank you for your comments.
Omnes feriunt, ultima necat.
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