| 1. | However, this inverter suffered from a very low voltage gain.
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| 2. | So that the overall voltage gain of the DA is:
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| 3. | An emitter-follower will have a voltage gain of just under 1.
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| 4. | L increases, the voltage gain of the converter decreases compared to the ideal case.
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| 5. | Practical uses for these circuits are limited by the very small voltage gain they exhibit.
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| 6. | That is, the voltage gain in this case ( explained in more detail below ) is:
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| 7. | If the voltage is transferred unchanged ( the voltage dB ), referring to the voltage gain.
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| 8. | Supply voltage should be slightly above 40V . The voltage gain can be adjustable 2x to 8x.
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| 9. | Compared to the expression of the output voltage gain for continuous mode, this expression is much more complicated.
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| 10. | Compared to the expression of the output voltage gain for the continuous mode, this expression is much more complicated.
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