Multiple Choice
Which negative feedback amplifier is considered an almost perfect current-to-voltage converter because it has zero input impedance and zero output impedance?
A) current-controlled voltage source
B) voltage-controlled voltage source
C) transconductance amplifier
D) current-controlled current source
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