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A circuit analysis method in which non-linear elements are replaced with linear elements whose parameters are determined by a linear approximation of the non-linear element's characteristic curve near its bias point. The result is an equivalent circuit that is a good approximation of the original circuit for signals small enough that the non-linear elements behave linearly (hence the name "small signal").
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How do the stages of this high pass filter work?
I am trying to understand exactly how the stages of this Moog high-pass filter work but I still have several things that I cannot quite figure out:
Q13 and Q14 form a push-pull amplifier, and are bi …