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E.2 Use the voltage divider rule to find the transfer function Vo(s)/Vi(s) of the circuit in Fig. E.3(a). Show that the transfer function can be made independent of frequency if the condition C1R1 = C2R2 applies. Under this condition the circuit is called a compensated attenuator. Find the transmission of the compensated attenuator in terms of R1 and R2.

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