The input and output voltages of an amplifier are v_i = 5 sin (1000πt + 30°) mV and v_o = 400 sin (1000πt + 90°) mV. Find the magnitude and phase of the voltage gain of the amplifier. (10 points)
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The voltage gain (A) of an amplifier is defined as the ratio of the output voltage (v_o) to the input voltage (v_i), i.e., A = v_o/v_i. Show more…
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