Gain compression — in an electronic amplifier circuit is a reduction in differential or slope gain caused by nonlinearity of the transfer function of the amplifying device. This nonlinearity may be caused by heat due to power dissipation, or by overdriving the… … Wikipedia
gain du signal faible — silpnojo signalo stiprinimo koeficientas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. small signal gain vok. Kleinsignalverstärkungsfaktor, m rus. коэффициент усиления в режиме малого сигнала, m; коэффициент усиления при малом уровне… … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Gain — For other uses, see Gain (disambiguation). In electronics, gain is a measure of the ability of a circuit (often an amplifier) to increase the power or amplitude of a signal from the input to the output. It is usually defined as the mean ratio of… … Wikipedia
Absolute gain (physics) — The absolute gain of an antenna, for a given direction and polarization, is the ratio of (a) the power that would be required at the input of an ideal isotropic radiator to (b) the power actually supplied to the given antenna, to produce the same … Wikipedia
Signal (bridge) — In the card game of contract bridge, partners defending against a contract may play particular cards in a manner which gives a signal or coded meaning to guide their subsequent card play; also referred to as carding. Contents 1 Standard signals 1 … Wikipedia
Small-gain theorem — In nonlinear systems, the formalism of input output stability is an important tool in studying the stability of interconnected systems since the gain of a system directly relates to how the norm of a signal increases or decreases as it passes… … Wikipedia
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Asymptotic gain model — The asymptotic gain model [Middlebrook, RD: Design oriented analysis of feedback amplifiers ; Proc. of National Electronics Conference, Vol. XX, Oct. 1964, pp. 1 4] G {infin} T} . while in classical feedback theory, in terms of the open loop gain … Wikipedia
Bandwidth (signal processing) — Bandwidth is the difference between the upper and lower cutoff frequencies of, for example, a filter, a communication channel, or a signal spectrum, and is typically measured in hertz. In case of a baseband channel or signal, the bandwidth is… … Wikipedia
Clipping (signal processing) — An oscilloscope screen of an amplifier clipping. The amplifier should be outputting a clean sine wave with rounded tops and bottoms, but instead they are cut off flat, or clipped . Clipping is a form of distortion that limits a signal once it… … Wikipedia