This document provides information to solve a problem from Microelectronic Circuits (6th edition) by Sedra and Smith. To calculate the maximum and minimum values of a parameter A that can vary by ±5%, one takes the logarithm of 1.1 to obtain Amax, while Amin is found by taking the logarithm of the minimum attenuation value.
This document provides information to solve a problem from Microelectronic Circuits (6th edition) by Sedra and Smith. To calculate the maximum and minimum values of a parameter A that can vary by ±5%, one takes the logarithm of 1.1 to obtain Amax, while Amin is found by taking the logarithm of the minimum attenuation value.
This document provides information to solve a problem from Microelectronic Circuits (6th edition) by Sedra and Smith. To calculate the maximum and minimum values of a parameter A that can vary by ±5%, one takes the logarithm of 1.1 to obtain Amax, while Amin is found by taking the logarithm of the minimum attenuation value.
by Sedra, Smith Chapter: 16 Problem: 2E | Posted By: oglybogly | Print To calculate Amax, the first step is to figure out the variation. 1 would be no variation, but in this case it can have ±5%. Therefore the total max variation is 1.1. All that is needed is to do is the logarithmic conversion:
To calculate Amin is easier, just change the minimum attenuation to