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← TechnologyIn a MOSFET-based amplifier circuit at high frequency, which effect causes gain reduction?
A)Miller capacitance effects✓
B)Channel length modulation
C)Subthreshold conduction increase
D)Drain-induced barrier lowering
💡 Explanation
Gain reduction occurs because the Miller effect increases the effective input capacitance, therefore reducing the amplifier's gain at higher frequencies, rather than channel length modulation or other effects that primarily change transistor characteristics.
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