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differential amplifier
An electronic circuit that is designed to amplify the difference between two voltages measured with respect to a common reference, usually designated as ground. By convention, the net difference of two voltages measured with respect to a common reference is called the differential-mode voltage, while the sum of the voltages, usually divided by two to give an average value, is called the common-mode voltage.
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- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Science
- Category: General science
- Company: McGraw-Hill
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