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*While building and debugging circuits, this is an invaluable tool. You can run through your circuit step-by-step to determine where your problems occurred. |
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==Dissecting an instrumentation quality differential amplifier== |
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Revision as of 16:30, 14 January 2010
Superposition
Superposition states that "any branch of a bilateral linear circuit having more than one independent source equals the algebraic sum of the responses caused by each independent source acting alone, while all other independent sources are replaced by their internal impedances."<ref> Wikipedia - Superposition </ref>
- Superposition allows us to analyze how each input source impacts the output.
- While building and debugging circuits, this is an invaluable tool. You can run through your circuit step-by-step to determine where your problems occurred.
Dissecting an instrumentation quality differential amplifier via superposition
Questions
- What are the internal impedances of voltage and current sources?
- Should I rephrase Wikipedia into more layman terms?
References
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