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Continue to Chat1.76 When a high-frequency transconductance amplifier whose output resistance is 100 kΩ is connected to a load capacitor, the measured 3-dB bandwidth of the amplifier is reduced from 5 MHz to 100 kHz. Estimate the value of the load capacitor. If the original cutoff frequency can be attributed to a small parasitic capacitor at the output node (i.e., between the output and ground), what would you estimate it to be? https://electricalstudent.com/1-76-when-a-high-frequency-transconductance-amplifier-whose-output-resistance-is-100-k%cf%89-is-connected-to-a-load-capacitor-the-measured-3-db-bandwidth-of-the-amplifier-is-reduced-from-5-mhz-to-100/