Of course the capacitor will cause a phase shift, or at least it will if the frequency under consideration is low enough for the capacitor reactance to be significant. You may analyse that using whatever appropriate method you are familiar with for handling RC circuitsThe amplifier at present has component values that make its bias point quite sensitive to current gain, and we might wonder if effort might be better spent in improving that rather than analyzing its performance in minute degree. (Unless perhaps it is a homework question or worked example, in which case the student must of course base his answers on the values given. )
"Bias is quite sensitive to current gain,is this related to feed-back thru a emitter resistor? Additionally,a pull of greater load current that would effect bias ? or an increase in base bias current ? If so what would you suggest ?
Please try to explain what you mean more clearly. What is "Boltzn constant resistance" - a garbled reference to Boltzmann's constant? Chapter references would help identify what you are referring to.E-book is not giving anything regarding temperture control concerning the size of components if temperture rise or decreases. The dissipation of heat in regard to component sizes. It does give Boltzn constant resistance.
by Aaron Carman
by Jake Hertz
by Jake Hertz
by Aaron Carman