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LTC6915 is reverse grounded and forward connected to a bipolar signal. What is the final output? [Copy link]

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If the circuit (proportional amplifier connection) and surrounding component parameters are correct, and the input differential signal amplitude is appropriate, then the output will get an amplified signal that is in phase with the input.   Details Published on 2021-12-9 23:31

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What is the final output?

The result is that the input bipolar signal is amplified several times in phase.

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Why reverse grounding?

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If the circuit (proportional amplifier connection) and surrounding component parameters are correct, and the input differential signal amplitude is appropriate, then the output will get an amplified signal that is in phase with the input.

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