EDN: Signal Chain Basics #159: Provide robust input overvoltage protection for amplifier analog input modules
Signal Chain Basics #159: Provide robust input overvoltage protection for amplifier analog input modules
The common mode voltage is a voltage offset that is "common" to both the inverting and noninverting (i.e. "+" and "-") inputs of the instrumentation amp. An instrumentation amplifier is set up as a difference amplifier, so it measures the difference between these two inputs and so rejects any voltage that is to the two.
A key subsystem in a programmable logic controller is the analog input module, which provides a high-precision front end to measure a wide variety of sensors. In many cases, however, the amplifier ...
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Maybe dumb question, but I'm trying to program Dallas County Skywarn frequencies in my scanner and in the RR database there are Input and Output frequencies listed. Which do I program? Is Output if I were "Transmitting"? Any thoughts? Thanks.
Hi Guys, I have purchased a RM KL800 linear amp, which shows a 600watt output and requires 30 amps, 24v input. Now i have purchased a power supply that matches, which provides 30 amps, 24v out. However, my question is because the plug socket in the linear power supply is 13 amps, then i take it...
And I do have permission, I just need to know the difference between input and output frequency. Because I saw two frequencies I'm trying to figure out is the input frequency = TX frequency and output frequency = RX frequency.