What should be the level of input resistance to allow the occurrence of source loading in common base amplifier configuration?

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Frequency Response topics include: Low and high frequency responses on cs and ce amplifiers, high frequency models of bjt and mosfet, millers theorem, high frequency response of source and emitter followers, differential amplifiers, mos and bipolar cascode amplifiers, cd-cs, cc-ce, cd-ce, cc-cb and cd-cg configurations, pole splitting, frequency and miller compensation. Frequency response is a quantitative measure of a system's output as a function of input frequency. It describes how a system's steady-state response changes when sinusoidal inputs are at different frequencies.  Frequency... Show more

What should be the level of input resistance to allow the occurrence of source loading in common base amplifier configuration?