WHAT DOES IT MEAN BY (3~5)V Differential signal, and how I visualize it in single ended signal. How I adjust the gain of that signal to fixed level.
What's the context for that statement?WHAT DOES IT MEAN BY (3~5)V Differential signal
What do you mean "fixed level"?How I adjust the gain of that signal to fixed level.
1. (3~5) V means that a differential Analog signal whose amplitude is varying between 3 to 5 volts.What's the context for that statement?
Where did you read that?
What do you mean "fixed level"?
Depends on the gain of the differential amplifier.2. If this signal is put to Differential Amplifier whose output is single ended, then what is the amplitude of the output signal.
No idea what you mean by fixing the gain. Making the gain fixed? Reparing uhm ..something?3. And how we fix the gain of that signal.
I believe that you are saying: If you apply a differential signal of 3 to 5 volts to the inputs of a differential amplifier that has a single-ended output, what will be the output voltage? The single-ended output voltage will be the differential input voltage times the gain of the amplifier. How the gain of the amplifier is adjusted depends on exactly what differential amplifier scheme you are using. If it's an instrumentation amplifier, tell us the model number. It it's an amplifier that you have built using one or more op-amps, then show us the schematic.1. (3~5) V means that a differential Analog signal whose amplitude is varying between 3 to 5 volts.
2. If this signal is put to Differential Amplifier whose output is single ended, then what is the amplitude of the output signal.
3. And how we fix the gain of that signal.
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