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04/20/10 08:50
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#175160 - I think
Responding to: ???'s previous message
a buffer is a unity gain amplifier for impedance conversion and to isolate the stages (on the context of my signal processing circuit).Am I correct or wrong?


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TopicAuthorDate
What is the use of buffer?            01/01/70 00:00      
   what is ...            01/01/70 00:00      
      LPF stage            01/01/70 00:00      
         Not helpful            01/01/70 00:00      
            Not talking on rogowski coil            01/01/70 00:00      
               Analogue filter design            01/01/70 00:00      
   Application Dependant...            01/01/70 00:00      
      Let me make it clear            01/01/70 00:00      
         RE: I got a review comment            01/01/70 00:00      
   You need to be more specific            01/01/70 00:00      
      "Buffer" can be used in several contexts            01/01/70 00:00      
         So it is an input buffer for impedance matching            01/01/70 00:00      
            You really should ask the one who said it!            01/01/70 00:00      
               Does it mean that the delay matching buffer not required            01/01/70 00:00      
                  What do you think?            01/01/70 00:00      
                     I think            01/01/70 00:00      
                        Right.            01/01/70 00:00      
                           one doubt            01/01/70 00:00      
                              Already answered            01/01/70 00:00      
                              Buffers...            01/01/70 00:00      
   It depends...            01/01/70 00:00      
   Peak to Peak is varying            01/01/70 00:00      
      Load regulation in generators?            01/01/70 00:00      
      Then put a filter in front of it!            01/01/70 00:00      
      So you're amplifying the noise?!            01/01/70 00:00      

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