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Meaning of Cascode from wikipedia

- The cascode is a two-stage amplifier that consists of a common emitter stage feeding into a common base stage when using bipolar junction transistors...
- Cascode Voltage Switch Logic (CVSL) refers to a CMOS-type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It requires mainly N-channel MOSFET transistors...
- follower. However, it can be combined with common source amplifiers to create cascode configurations. It is useful in, for example, CMOS RF receivers, especially...
- output and frequency characteristics. The CS–CG combination is called a cascode amplifier. At low frequencies and using a simplified hybrid-pi model (where...
- disadvantages of each category). Pulsed static CMOS Differential cascode voltage switch (DCVS) Cascode non-threshold logic (CNTL) P****-gate/transmission-gate logic:...
- by using an emitter follower or some other voltage follower). Using a cascode configuration, which inserts a low input impedance current buffer (e.g...
- preceded by a common-emitter stage. The combination of these two form the cascode configuration, which possesses several of the benefits of each configuration...
- current source (VCCS). These amplifiers are commonly seen installed in a cascode configuration, which improves the frequency response. An ideal transconductance...
- of a high-voltage bipolar transistor and a low-voltage power MOSFET in cascode topology. It was introduced by STMicroelectronics in the 2000s, and abandoned...
- different amplifier topologies and their features. Telescopic, folded cascode (FC), or recycling FC (RFC) are the most common single-stage amplifiers...