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Doug, thanks for your comment at Talk:Small-signal model#This page does not make a lot of sense. I look forward to seeing improvements of the sort you propose, and can provide help if you like. Probably you have some good sources that can be added as refs, too. As to Brews's complaint about no linearization procedure, that would be good, too; I did a bit of that in ad hoc way in my own book, for the case an AGC.

Make a new section on my talk page if you need to get my attention. See note above about how to sign your talk posts. Dicklyon (talk) 16:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC)Reply