(Solved) To achieve an output of 10 V with an input of 300 mV, what voltage gain is required?

 Question:

To achieve an output of 10 V with an input of 300 mV, what voltage gain is required?

Explanation:

Gain: Ratio of output quantity to input quantity is called gain.

Quantity can be voltage, current, power, etc.

Here output voltage and input voltage are given in question and we have to find gain.

Gain = Output voltage / Input voltage

Here output voltage Vout = 10 V

Input voltage Vin= 300 mV

So gain = Vout/Vin

Gain = 10 V/300 mV

Gain = 33.33

Answer: Gain = 33.33

Hope this explanation will help you to solve your queries. Thank you!

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