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The effective input impedance of an amplifier depends on the impedance connected from
input to output of the amplifier. The apparent scaling of this impedance often dominates
the input impedance and frequency response of the amplifier. This effect, now commonly
known as the Miller Effect, was first reported by John Miller in the following paper. |
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