If both JFETs in the cascade amplifier of Fig. 8.93 are changed to those having the specifications
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If both JFETs in the cascade amplifier of Fig. 8.93 are changed to those having the specifications IDSS = 12 mA, VP = -3 V, and gos = 25 mS, calculate the resulting voltage gain for each stage, the overall voltage gain, and the output voltage,
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+18 V 2.2 ks2 2.2 k 0.05 pF 0.1 µF 0.05 µF V 20 mV 10 M2 10 ΜΩ 390 12 50 uF 390 2 50 µF FIG. 8.93
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