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#177286 - Induction doesn't work with low frequencies or DC Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Raghunathan said:
The ADC aquires signals that are almost DC and hence i need no high frequency performance. I think you better specify what frequency range you need support for. Note that transformers does only work with AC within a limited frequency range. Too high or too low frequencies will be lost. The core can hold a limited amount of magnetic flux. Have you considered a linear opto-coupler? |
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