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- TL;DR Summary
- Subtracting input voltages input to long tail pair
I am studying the calculations made for small signal amplification with in the web article http://www.ecircuitcenter.com/Circuits_Audio_Amp/Basic_Amplifier/Basic_Audio_Amplifier.htm.
I have created the simulation for the basic amplifier in Ltspice (attached)
I'm having a problem finding the calculating the difference in the input voltages, V2 and V3 to verify the equation
My calculations so far give a value for IC1 as 3.5 microamps which would point to a value of V(2,3) as 0.000365 amps.
Please help me to prove this value correct?
I have created the simulation for the basic amplifier in Ltspice (attached)
I'm having a problem finding the calculating the difference in the input voltages, V2 and V3 to verify the equation
ic1 = vin · 1/2 · gm1 = vin · 1/2 · 0.0192 = vin · 0.0096 (A/V)
My calculations so far give a value for IC1 as 3.5 microamps which would point to a value of V(2,3) as 0.000365 amps.
Please help me to prove this value correct?
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