Calculate the overall voltage gain Gv of a common source amplifier for which gm = 2mA/V, RD = 10 kΩ, R0 = 10 kΩ and RG = 10 MΩ. The amplifier is fed from a signal source of Thevenin resistance of 0.5MΩ and the amplifier is coupled with a load of 10 kΩ.

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Calculate the overall voltage gain G<sub>v</sub> of a common source amplifier for which g<sub>m</sub> = 2mA/V, R<sub>D</sub> = 10 kΩ, R<sub>0</sub> = 10 kΩ and R<sub>G</sub> = 10 MΩ. The amplifier is fed from a signal source of Thevenin resistance of 0.5MΩ and the amplifier is coupled with a load of 10 kΩ.