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alpha cutoff frequency

alpha cutoff frequency

[′al·fə ′kəd‚ȯf ‚frē·kwən·sē]
(electronics)
The frequency at the high end of a transistor's range at which current amplification drops 3 decibels below its low-frequency value.
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