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Re: gEDA-user: Transformer as voltage transducer?
John Doty wrote:
>
> A transformer is probably fine. Alternatively, google "isolation
> amplifier". These are good for sensing current (through a small
> resistor) too.
And, of course, they are good at voltage measurements too. I.E. EKG
machines.
Without knowing what the application is, it's environment, signal
source, etc... it is difficult to make specific recommendations.
OTOH, I'm very pleased to see off topic stuff like this entertained here.
Anybody here homebrewing vacuum tubes?
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