The circuit below is the characterization for the amplifier as a functional block. The value of the voltage gain (Av) for the common source with source resistance (represented by A1) and common gate configuration (represented by A2) are related to each other by

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The circuit below is the characterization for the amplifier as a functional block. The value of the voltage gain (A<sub>v</sub>) for the common source with source resistance (represented by A<sub>1</sub>) and common gate configuration (represented by A<sub>2</sub>) are related to each other by<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/electronic-devices-circuits-questions-answers-basic-mosfet-amplifier-configurations-q5.png' alt='The circuit for common source with source resistance RS' width='288' height='115' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-206765' />