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  2. Gain (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A gain greater than one (greater than zero dB), that is, amplification, is the defining property of an active device or circuit, while a passive circuit will have a gain of less than one. [4] The term gain alone is ambiguous, and can refer to the ratio of output to input voltage (voltage gain), current (current gain) or electric power (power ...

  3. Power gain - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, the power gain of an electrical network is the ratio of an output power to an input power. Unlike other signal gains , such as voltage and current gain, "power gain" may be ambiguous as the meaning of terms "input power" and "output power" is not always clear.

  4. Power-added efficiency - Wikipedia

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    PAE will be very similar to efficiency when the gain of the amplifier is sufficiently high. But if the amplifier gain is relatively low the amount of power that is needed to drive the input of the amplifier should be considered in a metric that measures the efficiency of said amplifier.

  5. Scattering parameters - Wikipedia

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    This represents the gain magnitude (absolute value), the ratio of the output power-wave to the input power-wave, and it equals the square-root of the power gain. This is a real-value (or scalar) quantity, the phase information being dropped.

  6. Transfer function - Wikipedia

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    The term "transfer function" is also used in the frequency domain analysis of systems using transform methods, such as the Laplace transform; it is the amplitude of the output as a function of the frequency of the input signal. The transfer function of an electronic filter is the amplitude at the output as a function of the frequency of a ...

  7. Buck converter - Wikipedia

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    The input is left side, the output with load is right side. The switch is typically a MOSFET, IGBT, or BJT transistor. A buck converter or step-down converter is a DC-to-DC converter which decreases voltage, while increasing current, from its input to its output . It is a class of switched-mode power supply.

  8. Unrealized gains or losses: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    Do you have unrealized gains or losses? Here’s how to calculate them and what to do.

  9. Exponential response formula - Wikipedia

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    The gain is the factor that the input amplitude is multiplied by to get the amplitude of the response. It has the units needed to convert input units to output units. The phase lag is ϕ = − Arg ⁡ ( Q ( i ω ) / P ( i ω ) ) {\displaystyle \phi =-\operatorname {Arg} (Q(i\omega )/P(i\omega ))} .