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08/28/2008 2:32 AM

whats the difference between differential output and single ended output?

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Re: output measuring

08/28/2008 3:34 AM

Hello "Guest",

An electronic differential amplifier is a general form of amplifier, while a single-ended amplifier is made by grounding one input of a differential amplifier.

Learn more about them, right here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_amplifier

Remember to improve your understanding, by also reading the hyperlinked webpages.

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08/28/2008 10:08 AM

I agreed with Spark's answer. But to be truth I was some confused then...

Is the question formulated properly? If Guest asked for differential input(s) --- represented scheme is ok.

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08/28/2008 4:56 PM

Hello caramba

is receiving increasing numbers of poorly formed or incorrect Questions, almost always from "Guest" ghost writers.

To answer those, I just try and interpret what I trust the Question asker intended, by "reading between the lines", and trust the train does not arrive while I'm still reading there.

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08/29/2008 7:02 AM

Hello Sparkstation!

yes I see your train is running on me

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10/28/2008 9:25 PM

Hello caramba

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Are those chopsticks you are using in that picture?

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Re: output measuring

10/23/2008 6:11 AM

Hello Sir ,

In Differencial O/P Driver , two o/p terminals for that digital communication will be available , ie Q and Inverted Q type .
For single ended o/p , One o/p terminal for the combination of I/P signals will be available .

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