The formula to calculate the Resistor Gain (G) is:
\[ G = \frac{V_{out}}{V_{in}} \]
Where:
Resistor gain is a measure of how much a resistor circuit amplifies the input voltage to produce the output voltage. It is a crucial parameter in electronic circuits, especially in amplifiers, where precise control of voltage gain is necessary for the circuit’s performance. The gain is typically a unitless value, as it is the ratio of two voltages.
Let's say the output voltage (Vout) is 10 V, and the input voltage (Vin) is 2 V. Using the formula:
\[ G = \frac{10}{2} = 5 \]
So, the Resistor Gain (G) is 5.