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How to calculate the efficiency of an amplifier e.g. op-amp? Been thinking about that, and have no answer. It should not be Vout / Vin ?
Pagedown said:So shouldn't be the audio amplifity efficiency more than 1 since its driving power?(generating greater signals)
I know its not, but just don't know how to prove in mathematically. So usually current output is very low although voltage is high? Something like transformer?
Pagedown said:Okay, I have reading on those definitions, but no clue of calculating the efficiency of the opamp yet.
Simply, all I need is just an example calculation of the efficiency of an amplifier circuit.
Pagedown said:For an example, a non-inverting op-amp. It has +5v and -5v input power supplies. Thus is 10Vx Iin(input current) in power. Say 100mA max current.Power out should be 1W.
If 1V input is given to the inputs of the opamp, with voltage gain configuration of 100, thus output voltage is 100. Say load is 100 ohm. Thus power out should be 100W.
I know this is wrong, but i duno how to calculate in the right way.
Thanks for the guidance and time you all make for me. =)
P.S - must we use root mean square always when calculating power? It means average power right? Why is it always root mean square, and sometimes square root of 3 for 3 phase.. that is another question popping on my head..