This is probabily a doomed question but....
the majority of the signal generators out are single ended...which means that they only have one output.
speaking of balance circuitry......if you have a signal generator with the above characteristics......it is true that it's possible to shoten the in(-) and evaluate the topology just as a single ended one.....
But.... what if i would like to have an input differential signal test and test the entire topolgy?
Is it convenient to transform somehow the signal into a differential version?
How do you guys generally do to test , let's say, a differential preamplifier or power amp?
Thanks in advance for the attention.
the majority of the signal generators out are single ended...which means that they only have one output.
speaking of balance circuitry......if you have a signal generator with the above characteristics......it is true that it's possible to shoten the in(-) and evaluate the topology just as a single ended one.....
But.... what if i would like to have an input differential signal test and test the entire topolgy?
Is it convenient to transform somehow the signal into a differential version?
How do you guys generally do to test , let's say, a differential preamplifier or power amp?
Thanks in advance for the attention.
Stefanoo said:it's all in germaaaannnn.......or at least it's me that i'm not able to find the english version.....i don't know......how can the rest of the people on the world or even in Europe read it?.....
gggrrr......
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