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16 May, 15:28

Isolation amplifiers, also known as "followers" of "buffers", are characterized by high - impedance inputs and low-impedance outputs. In your own words, describe exactly what that means and suggest an application where it could be useful

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  1. 16 May, 15:46
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    Buffers in electrical systems are amplifiers that prevent input voltage from being affected by whatever curent the load draws

    Explanation:

    The input and output parts of the circuit are isolated. By having high-impedance (following ohms law, V=IR) very small current is drawn by the amplifier circuit. The output and input voltages are same. However, the output impedance is very low. In this way power losses are minimized and vlotage levels are maintained for the load

    They are useful where a measurement of small signal is required in the presence of high voltage.

    They are also used in multi-stage filters to isolate one stage from another
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