High Pass Amplifier: C & R1 in Parallel

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The discussion centers on the configuration of a high pass amplifier where capacitor C and resistor R1 are arranged in parallel. Participants emphasize the importance of deriving the transfer function to determine if the circuit maintains its high pass characteristics. The consensus is that the transfer function must be analyzed to confirm the behavior of the amplifier under this configuration.

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Well try writing out the transfer function for that case. What do you get?
 

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