The document lists several problems involving calculating input or output values for amplifiers and filters given specific gain, attenuation, input, and output values. It includes problems about determining input power given output power and gain, output voltage given input voltage and gain, power gain in decibels given input and output power levels, and determining input voltage given specific gains and attenuations in a circuit leading to a known output voltage.
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The document lists several problems involving calculating input or output values for amplifiers and filters given specific gain, attenuation, input, and output values. It includes problems about determining input power given output power and gain, output voltage given input voltage and gain, power gain in decibels given input and output power levels, and determining input voltage given specific gains and attenuations in a circuit leading to a known output voltage.
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Some Problems to Solve
Problem • A power amplifier with a 40-dB gain has an output power of 100 W. What is the input power? Solution problem
• An amplifier has a gain of 60 dB. If the input voltage is 50 μV, what is
the output voltage? Solution Problem to Solve
• A power amplifier has an input of 90 mV across 10 k-ohm. The output
is 7.8 V across an 8-ohm speaker. What is the power gain, in decibels? You must compute the input and output power levels first. Solution Problem • A power amplifier with a 40-dB gain has an output power of 100 W. What is the input power? Solution Problem
• An amplifier has a gain of 60 dB. If the input voltage is 50 μV, what is
the output voltage? Solution Problem to Solve
• A power amplifier has an input of 90 mV across 10 k-ohm. The output
is 7.8 V across an 8-ohm speaker. What is the power gain, in decibels? You must compute the input and output power levels first. Solution Problem to Solve • A circuit consists of two amplifiers with gains of 6.8 and 14.3 dB and two filters with attenuations of 16.4 and 2.9 dB. If the output voltage is 800 mV, what is the input voltage? Solution problem
The maximum peaks of an electromagnetic
wave are separated by a distance of 8 inch. What is the frequency in megahertz? In gigahertz? Solution