Voltage Gain Calculation for 2-Stage Amplifier

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around calculating the voltage gain for a two-stage amplifier, focusing on the methodology for determining both individual stage gains and the overall gain. It includes aspects of homework-related problem-solving and technical reasoning.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant presents a method for calculating the voltage gain for each stage using the formula Ao (Gain) = - Rf/R1, providing specific values for the first and second stages.
  • Another participant questions the correctness of the method and the answer provided.
  • A participant seeks clarification on whether to multiply or add the voltage gains for each stage.
  • One participant suggests a formula for relating the output and input voltages, indicating a logical approach to the problem.
  • Another participant mentions that gains can be added if expressed in decibels (dB), while also supporting the multiplication approach suggested earlier.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express uncertainty regarding the correct method for combining voltage gains, with some suggesting multiplication and others indicating addition in dB. The discussion remains unresolved on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding the assumptions made in the calculations, particularly in the context of whether gains should be combined through multiplication or addition, depending on the representation (linear vs. dB).

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Homework Statement


Calculate the voltage gain for each stage and the overall voltage gain.

Homework Equations


Ao (Gain) = - Rf/R1
3. The Attempt at a Solution [/B]
For the first stage I got:
Gain = - 15/10 = - 1.5
For stage 2 I got:
Gain = -5.13.3 = -1.55
Multiplying the 2 together to get an overall positive gain of -1.5 x -1.55 = 2.34
 

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Any question?
 
Is this the correct method and answer?
 
Do I multiply or add the voltage gains for each step?
 
Vout/Vin=(Vout/Vx)*(Vx/Vin).
Sounds logical, doese it not?
 
Thank you, yes it does...
 
BigMan52 said:
Do I multiply or add the voltage gains for each step?
You can add if you go dB's.
Meantime, go with post 5.
 
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Thank you very much!
 

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