In Reply to: Too low plate R value for a triode ? and CCS substitution? posted by Eric Chan on March 22, 2017 at 07:09:42:
1250 ohms is definitely "close enough for government work". Also, keep in mind that RP varies substantially, with operating conditions. Of the 3 small signal parameters, amplification factor (mu) is the most stable.
Eli D.
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