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Chapter 10 Problem 10.12

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A power amplifier employs an output stage whose gain varies from 2 to 12 for various reasons. What is the gain of an ideal (non varying) amplifier connected to drive it so that an overall gain with feedback of % V/V can be achieved? What is the value of to be used? What are the requirements if must be held within %? For each of these situations, what preamplifier gain and feedback factor are required if is to be 10 V/V (with the two possible tolerances)?

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

A power amplifier employs an output stage whose gain

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