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Amplifier (Class A, B and C) playlist. Watch these videos to understand more on Amplifier (Class A, B and C) • Amplifier #1. How to Choose Between Linear... For access to this presentation materials, membership is required: I need the Material PPT Sent me an email to Technologies.Discussion@gmail.com If you need the whole playlist material, send me email and we discuss. Give me some time to response. Thanks. How to Calculate Power Gain, Available Gain & Transducer Gain of an Amplifier. Amplifier #10. How to Calculate the Power, Available & Transducer Gains for Stable Amplifier Design. Amplifier #10. Guide to Power Gain Calculation: Mastering Stability with Available & Transducer Gain Power gain GP = PL/PinD is the ratio of power dissipated in the load ZL to the power delivered to the input of the two-port network. This gain is independent of ZS, although the characteristics of some active devices may be dependent on ZS. Transducer power gain GT = PL/PAi is the ratio of the power delivered to the load to the power available from the source. This depends on both ZS and ZL. Available power gain GA = PAo/PAi is the ratio of the power available from the two-port network to the power available from the source. This assumes conjugate matching of both the source and the load, and depends on ZS, but not ZL .