• Common mode voltages: in this config the 2 voitages are identical The common-mode input voltage, vem, is the average value of v and v -. 1 = V. in cm 2 Vout = Vout V out Vicm average between the same voltage existing at non inverting and inverting terminal A || cm (v* +v*) 2 Vin V. ст - 2. +1

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Problem 8PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=48 volts, IT=0.25 amps, R=320. Find XL.
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• Common mode voltages:
in this config the 2
valtages are
identical.
The common-mode input voltage, vems is the
average value of v and V - .
1
= V.
in
2
average between
the same voltage
existing at non
inverting and
inverting terminal
V out
V out
Vicm
Vout
A
V.
cm
- (v* + v*)
cm
V in
두
Transcribed Image Text:• Common mode voltages: in this config the 2 valtages are identical. The common-mode input voltage, vems is the average value of v and V - . 1 = V. in 2 average between the same voltage existing at non inverting and inverting terminal V out V out Vicm Vout A V. cm - (v* + v*) cm V in 두
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