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<p>yet not requiring a large DC voltage drop, as would occur if a large resistor were used instead. Such large AC load impedances may be desirable, for example, to increase the AC gain of some types of <a href="page.php?w=amplifier">amplifier</a>. Most commonly the active load is the output part of a <a href="page.php?w=current_mirror">current mirror</a> and is represented in an idealized manner as a current source. Usually, it is only a constant-current resistor that is a part of the whole current source including a constant voltage source as well</p><p>
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