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Miller theorem

Miller Theorem is a way of finding the output of a circuit given the input. It works by using the fact that the output of a circuit can be determined by the signals that are going into it.

Think of it like a factory worker. The worker has a job to do, but they need certain parts to finish their job. These parts are like the signals that go into the circuit. With these signals in hand, the worker is able to put them together to make the output.

Miller Theorem works the same way. By looking at the signals that are going into the circuit, we can find out which signals will come out. We can use Miller Theorem to figure out what the output of a circuit is without having to build the circuit itself.