Difference between revisions of "Single ended - Floating"
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Single Ended Floating signals are signals which are not electrically connected to ground. The signal of interest appears between the two terminals of the signal source. | Single Ended Floating signals are signals which are not electrically connected to ground. The signal of interest appears between the two terminals of the signal source. | ||
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+ | This signal can either be a voltage source or a current source. | ||
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+ | An ideal voltage source has zero internal impedance | ||
Here is a picture: | Here is a picture: | ||
[[File:SE-Floating Source.svg|100 px]] | [[File:SE-Floating Source.svg|100 px]] |
Revision as of 16:58, 13 September 2013
Single Ended Floating signals are signals which are not electrically connected to ground. The signal of interest appears between the two terminals of the signal source.
This signal can either be a voltage source or a current source.
An ideal voltage source has zero internal impedance
Here is a picture: