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The ratio of output signal to input signal. This dimensionless quantity is a measure of the amplification of a signal which may be represented by voltage or current, or a digital number. It is a very general concept, sometimes used to describe attenuation (when gain < 1).
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how to derive the DC gain of IPS stage?
The DC gain of the IPS is
then 1000/52 = 19. In practice the finite β of Q4 reduces this to about 13.7 if we assume
that the β of Q4 is 100.
IPS gain ≈ 13.7
I am confused about this part. … How the DC gain of the IPS is derived?This formation is close to the gain of CE stage, but I am not clear about the derivation process. …