Example 16 An amplifier has gain of 45,000, which is too much for the amplification. With an input voltage of 20 uV, wha

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Example 16 An amplifier has gain of 45,000, which is too much for the amplification. With an input voltage of 20 uV, wha

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Example 16 An amplifier has gain of 45,000, which is too much for the amplification. With an input voltage of 20 uV, what attenuation factor is needed to keep the output voltage from exceeding 100mV?. Let A,- amplifier gain = 45,000; Az = attenuation factor; A, - total gain. =
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