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Regarding ``viewing the circuit from the input''... why would we in real-life situations?

In real life, it usually matters what the source you are connecting up to the input of your 4-terminal circuit ``sees''- for example, the input impedance tells you what current gets drawn for a given input voltage signal. In today's examples of basic common emitter amplifier designs (which are real-life, albeit somewhat simplified, circuits), thinking about what the input ``sees'' allows us to compute the circuit parameters (as for the question above).



Kate Scholberg 2017-03-09