Re: Differential amplifier design with input-side biasing??
- From: chessaurus@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Feb 2006 13:11:36 -0800
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to help me, but this solution
seems to produce an unamplified C, although I am hoping that the output
would include an amplified version of C, i.e. G*C. The solution
(A-B)*G + C is what my current instrumentation amplifier gives (with C
being the reference input).
Any ideas?
-Chess
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