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Which of the following conditions is responsible to drive a low resistance load by the current amplifier circuit?(a) Ro > RL(c) Rs >> Ri(d) Rs

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Correct choice is (b) Ro >> RL

The EXPLANATION is: As we KNOW, a current AMPLIFIER is an amplifier which produces an output current proportional to the signal current, where the proportionality factor is independent of the source or load resistances.

Ideally, current amplifier must have zero value of input RESISTANCE and infinite output resistance.

However it indicates that the input resistance should be very small while output resistance should be very large.

Since,Rs>>Ri; High resistance source drives the current amplifier.

Similarly, as Ro >> RLso the current amplifier is driven by low resistance load.



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