väikesignaal
Väikesignaal refers to a signal with a small amplitude relative to the operating point of a system. In electronics, it is often used to describe the behavior of a circuit or device when subjected to small, time-varying inputs. This concept is particularly important in the analysis of amplifiers, transistors, and other semiconductor devices. When a device is biased at a certain operating point, a small signal superimposed on this bias will cause relatively small deviations in the device's current and voltage. Analyzing these small signal deviations allows engineers to understand the AC characteristics of the device, such as its gain, input impedance, and output impedance, without needing to consider the complex, non-linear DC behavior.
The analysis of small signals typically involves linearizing the device's behavior around its DC operating point.